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US State Department Spokesman Mute On Israeli ‘war Crimes’ Accusation

US State Department spokesman Ned Price listens as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a press conference in Bangkok. Price also failed to correct the reporter’s assertion in a follow-up question that an Israeli policeman shooting an unarmed Palestinian at point-blank. STEFANI REYNOLDS/JNS

U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price on Tuesday failed to push back on a reporter’s accusation that Israel was perpetrating “war crimes” against the Palestinians. 

“I mean, what we have seen in the past couple weeks is really an uptick of Israeli aggression against the Palestinians. We see war crimes being committed on—in front of everybody. So that would not bother the United States of America, despite the fact that these guys [Religious Zionism Party head Bezalel Smotrich and Otzma Yehudit leader Itamar Ben-Gvir] have such a long rap sheet?” a reporter asked Price during the daily press briefing. 

Answered Price: “Said, whether it—whether the question is government formation or any other hypothetical, we just don’t entertain those types of questions. It doesn’t do us any good to comment on something that may or may not come to pass. When it comes to governments that haven’t been formed, I’ve been asked this question from this podium for any number of democratic countries around the world—how, whether, will we work with various individuals around the world—and our answer’s always the same. We are going to judge a government on how it governs, once it is in place—on the policies that it pursues.” 

Price also failed to correct the reporter’s assertion in a follow-up question that an Israeli policeman had shot “at point-blank an unarmed Palestinian,” when in fact the officer in question had fired on a terrorist in the process of attacking him. 

On Friday, Ammar Mifleh had attempted to break into the vehicle of an off-duty IDF officer, who shot and wounded him. The terrorist then spotted a Border Police team patrolling the area in Hurawa and attacked them, wounding one. The company commander charged the assailant and a struggle ensued. Mifleh attempted to snatch the officer’s firearm, at which point the officer shot and killed him. 

Abdelrahim al-Sheikh, a lecturer at Birzeit University, wrote on Facebook: “There is no option for the Palestinian, who has sprung out of this land, except to defend himself in the face of the terrorism of the [Israeli] occupier.”

“We are deeply concerned by the intensifying violence that we’ve seen in recent weeks in the West Bank. We re-emphasize the need for all parties to do everything in their power to de-escalate the situation. We believe that it’s vital that the parties themselves take urgent action to prevent the even greater loss of life within the West Bank, within Israel more broadly,” Price responded to the reporter’s claim. 

Tor Wennesland, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process speaks to press at Security Council stakeout at UN Headquarters. Wennesland condemned the shooting of an unarmed Palestinian that attempted to break into an off-duty IDF officer. PACIFIC PRESS/JNS

Meanwhile, Tor Wennesland, the U.N. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, tweeted on Friday in support of the terrorist: “Horrified by today’s killing of a Palestinian man, Ammar Mifleh, during a scuffle with an Israeli soldier near Huwarra in the o. [occupied] West Bank. My heartfelt condolences to his bereaved family. Such incidents must be fully and promptly investigated, and those responsible held accountable.” 

Responding to the comments, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz on Saturday praised the Border Police officer that neutralized the terrorist, and called out Wennesland’s statement. 

“I fully condemn the attempts to present the incident in a false and manipulative manner, and the statement by the U.N. envoy to the Middle East against the officer, who functioned with determination and professionalism,” said Gantz. 

“The officer who neutralized the terrorist and all IDF and Border Police combat personnel have full backing to continue to act against terrorism and to preserve the security of Israeli citizens,” he added. Border Police chief Cmdr. 

Amir Cohen said on Friday that the officer’s swift action had prevented a “significant” attack on civilians.

 

 

Produced in association with Jewish News Syndicate.

(Additional reporting provided by Lennox Kalifungwa)

Edited by Alberto Arellano and Joseph Hammond

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