Israel’s Herzog Doubts Netanyahu’s Commitment to Peace
By Jonathan Ferziger and Gwen Ackerman - Jan 20, 2014
Isaac Herzog, the new leader of Israels parliamentary opposition, said he doubted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus willingness to buck political pressure and sign a peace agreement with the Palestinians.
Im not sure he has the guts, Herzog said today in an interview. I say to Netanyahu -- if you fail I will replace you and we will do it.
The son of former Israeli President Chaim Herzog, the Labor party leader also criticized Netanyahu for what he described as a weak response to Israels 22 percent poverty rate, the highest in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. He said he would raise taxes on the rich to help the poor and divert government funds from West Bank settlements to develop less populated areas in Israels south and north.
Herzog has restored the Labor party traditional focus on the peace process after his surprise victory in a November primary vote. While voicing concern about Israels widening income disparity, Herzog, 53, said hell mobilize parliamentary support to prod Netanyahu into signing a peace treaty with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
He praised U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry for making a herculean effort to renew Israeli-Palestinian peace talks and said disparaging remarks made by Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon about Kerry show the opposition Netanyahu faces in his own party.
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