Well, ain't that just a coincidence!? The Kurds have just sold oil to Israel and Netanyahu has been quoted as saying he thinks it's a good idea to pit ISIS and Iran against each other
Israeli
PM Netanyahu endorses Kurdish independence citing chaos in Iraq
Citing
the “collapse” of Iraq amid the ISIS insurgency and sectarian
violence, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has endorsed the
de-facto independence of Iraqi Kurds. Netanyahu has also called to
support the “Kurdish aspiration for independence.”
RT,
29
June, 2014
The
hawkish Israeli leader said on Sunday that Kurds are “fighting
people that has proved its political commitment, political
moderation, and deserves political independence,” Reuters
reported.
Speaking to Tel Aviv University’s INSS think-tank, Netanyahu described the situation in Iraq and the Middle East in general as a “collapse,” due to strife between Sunni and Shiite Muslims.
Amid the recent insurgency of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS/ISIL) militants, Kurds have seized the opportunity to bring a long-sought independent state of Kurdistan closer to reality. Kurdish Peshmerga armed forces have been guarding their provincial borders from ISIS, but also seized the contested Iraqi city of Kirkuk, proclaiming it part of their territory.
Speaking to Tel Aviv University’s INSS think-tank, Netanyahu described the situation in Iraq and the Middle East in general as a “collapse,” due to strife between Sunni and Shiite Muslims.
Amid the recent insurgency of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS/ISIL) militants, Kurds have seized the opportunity to bring a long-sought independent state of Kurdistan closer to reality. Kurdish Peshmerga armed forces have been guarding their provincial borders from ISIS, but also seized the contested Iraqi city of Kirkuk, proclaiming it part of their territory.
Kurdish Peshmerga troops prepare to
fire a cannon during clashes with militants of the Islamic State in
Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Jalawla, Diyala province June 29,
2014. (Reuters / Stringer)
“We should...support the Kurdish aspiration for independence,” Netanyahu was quoted as saying.
Netanyahu’s
words followed similar statements by
senior Israeli officials. Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman
on Thursday told US Secretary of State John Kerry that he
believes “the
creation of an independent Kurdish state is a foregone
conclusion,” citing
Iraq’s “breaking
up.” Meanwhile,
Israeli President Shimon Peres told US President Barack Obama
that “the
Kurds have, de facto, created their own state, which is democratic.”
The
40 million-strong Kurdish population has historically been scattered
between northern Iraq, eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and
western Iran – and has been denied independence by each of those
countries. Kurds have had the broadest autonomy in Iraq, ruled by the
Kurdistan Regional Government. Iraq is the only country that has
accepted the Kurdish language as official. Turkey and Syria have
restricted its use.
‘Deal or no deal with Palestine, IDF will stay’
Netanyahu
on Sunday also officially confirmed what was reported in Israeli
media earlier this year, in regards to sustained military presence in
the occupied Palestinian territories.
In a policy speech Sunday night, Netanyahu said that there would have to be a long-term presence of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) throughout the West Bank, even after any future deal with the Palestinians, AP reported.
The Israeli government’s position on the issue comes in sharp contrast to that of the international community, which has been calling for IDF’s withdrawal from the West Bank to make way for an independent Palestinian state.
In a policy speech Sunday night, Netanyahu said that there would have to be a long-term presence of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) throughout the West Bank, even after any future deal with the Palestinians, AP reported.
The Israeli government’s position on the issue comes in sharp contrast to that of the international community, which has been calling for IDF’s withdrawal from the West Bank to make way for an independent Palestinian state.
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