Israel’s Defense Minister, Moshe “Boogy” Ya’alon, is facing criticism from the opposition after slamming U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. The Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot reported earlier on Tuesday that the outspoken Ya’alon had said that Kerry, who recently completed his tenth trip to the region in less than a year on the job, “turned up here determined and acting out of misplaced obsession and messianic fervor” for a peace deal.
Ya’alon added: “In reality, there have been no negotiations between us and the Palestinians for all these months –but rather between us and the Americans. The only thing that can ‘save us’ is for John Kerry to win a Nobel Prize and leave us in peace.” Breitbart News offered a similar analysis last week, noting: “The real negotiations are not those between Israel and the Palestinians, but between Israel and the Obama administration.”
In addition, Ya’alon was candid in his views of Kerry’s plan for Israel’s security in a peace agreement, saying that it was “not worth the paper it’s written on….It contains no peace and no security.” Israel’s chief negotiator, Tzipi Livni, accused Ya’alon of harming relations with the U.S., but other politicians came to his defense. “The State of Israel can’t sacrifice its security and it can’t outsource the state’s security to censors,” one said.