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Abbas calls US ambassador ‘son of a dog’

By REUTERS
March 21, 2018

RAMALLAH: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday called the US ambassador to Israel a “son of a dog” because of his support for Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank.

Abbas, speaking at a Palestinian leadership gathering, also blamed Hamas for a bomb attack last week on the convoy of Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah in Gaza, remarks that threatened reconciliation efforts with the Islamist group. The Palestinian leader accused Ambassador David Friedman of defending Israeli settlers in the West Bank by saying that they were building on “their land”.

The slur drew rebukes from the diplomat and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.In an angry tone, Abbas said: “The son of dog says they build on their land? He is a settler, and his family are settlers, and he is the US ambassador in Tel Aviv.

What should we expect from him?”Friedman, a strong supporter of Israel´s settler movement, was an early and enthusiastic advocate of US. President Donald Trump´s Dec. 6 decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel´s capital and to move the US embassy there.

Friedman responded during a speech in Jerusalem to a conference on combating global anti-Semitism, saying: “His response was to refer to me as son of a dog.Anti-Semitism or political discourse? Not for me to judge, I leave that all up to you. “US Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt issued a statement calling Abbas´ comment “highly inappropriate.”