Israel’s Opposition Leader Presents West Bank Pullout Plan to John Kerry
Israeli opposition leader Isaac Herzog presented U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry with a plan for an Israeli pullout from the West Bank.
“Israels are killed in the streets and the world advances surreal initiatives and boycotts,” Herzog said in a statement Wednesday. “Disengagement is the only path to advance a two-state solution.”
Herzog, who heads the center-left Zionist Union, met with Kerry, in Rome, for the fourth time in six months, the Times of Israel reported.
“Stop with the big words,” Herzog told Kerry, according to The Jerusalem Post. “Our citizens are being murdered and we must engage in the separation process that will serve as the basis for the reality of the two-state solution vision, which I firmly believe is the only solution to the conflict.”
Kerry’s office did not release a statement on the meeting, but Herzog’s statement said Kerry expressed interest in the proposal.
The details of Herzog’s plan were not released to the public.
The U.S. has largely shelved its attempt to broker a two-state solution since talks broke down in 2014.
Israel disengaged from Gaza in 2005 under Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
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