Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has said Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is an “obstacle” to peace and that he hopes Abbas will soon resign.
The Monday comments by -Lieberman drew an angry response from Palestinians, who accused him of calling for an assassination and appealed to the US and the EU to intervene.
In a briefing with reporters, Lieberman lashed out at the Palestinian leader, saying Abbas has been leading a campaign to delegitimize Israel internationally and that he has become an “obstacle that needs to be removed.”
Abbas is leading a drive for UN recognition of a Palestinian state. On Monday, his envoy urged the world body not to delay acting on the Palestinian request. Israel and the US fiercely oppose the bid, saying independence can be reached only through negotiations.
Peace talks have been largely frozen for more than two years. They broke down the last time over the issue of construction in Israeli settlements.
ASSERTIONS
In the past, Abbas has repeatedly threatened to resign if there is no progress in peace efforts. -Lieberman called on him to carry out his threat.
“He has been threatening to return the keys and resign? That would not be a threat, but a blessing and I wish he would finally do it,” Lieberman said. “Whoever comes after him will be better ... there is no lack of Palestinians who studied in the West — educated people with Western values with whom we can talk.”
Lieberman said that despite Abbas’ moderate image, he was naming public squares after terrorists, handing out money to killers who were released in last week’s prisoner swap and calling for a future Palestinian state that was free of Jews.
Lieberman added that Abbas was concerned only about his -personal survival after the overthrow of his “friends” in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya.
“That is very understandable, but it doesn’t help in reaching an agreement,” Lieberman said.
Yasser Abed Rabbo, a top aide to Abbas, fired back, calling -Lieberman the “most extreme, racist person in Israel.”
‘ENEMY OF PEACE’
“Lieberman is an enemy of peace and he should be condemned by every rational voice in Israel,” Rabbo said. “If this position represents or reflects the policy of this government, that means that they intend to wage a political war. The Israeli government should apologize for what the foreign minister said.”
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat added that Lieberman’s comments amounted to incitement and could be interpreted as a call to assassinate Abbas. He said he relayed that message to the US and Europeans as well.
It was not clear whether Lieberman was expressing his own opinion or government policy. He has spoken out of step with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before, most notably when he told the UN that there was no point in negotiating with Palestinians — just as peace talks were being relaunched in September last year.
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