US and Israel on collision course: Carter

RAMALLAH. June 15. KAZINFORM. Former US president Jimmy Carter said Israel is headed for a clash with main ally the United States over the issue of Jewish occupation in the West Bank; Kazinform refers to Arab News.
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Asked by the liberal Haaretz newspaper whether the Jewish state was looking at a ?head-on collision? with the United States if it doesn?t comply with Washington?s demands, Carter said ?Yes.? The former president, who brokered the historic peace treaty between Israel and Egypt in 1979, said Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank were the biggest hurdle in the hobbled Middle East peace process, saying they were ?illegal and (an) obstacle to peace.? The administration of US President Barack Obama has repeatedly called on Israel to halt all settlement activity in the occupied West Bank, which is viewed as one of the key obstacles in the stalled Middle East peace process. Carter also urged Israel to lift a crippling blockade of Gaza Strip, saying the territory?s residents were being treated like savages. Carter yesterday made a rare visit to a settlement, saying he went to Neve Daniel ?to make sure they (the occupiers) understand my own attitude toward Israel, the Jewish population across the world and the Jewish settlements.? He was speaking at the start of a meeting with Shaul Goldstein, the head of the regional council of Gush Etzion, a large settlement bloc south of Jerusalem that Israel hopes to keep in any future peace deal; Kazinform cites Arab News. See www.arabnews.com for full version.
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