Israeli general warns of unrest if no peace talks

2013-06-18T11:53:37Z 2013-06-18T21:33:02Z Israeli general warns of unrest if no peace talksThe Associated Press The Associated Press
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Failure to restart Israeli-Palestinian negotiations could stir unrest in the West Bank, Israel's top army commander in the territory warned Tuesday.

Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon, who commands the Israeli military in the West Bank, said Tuesday that U.S Secretary of State John Kerry's efforts helped calm the situation in the West Bank.

Kerry has visited the region four times since taking office in February to try to revive negotiations on the terms of Palestinian statehood that broke off in 2008.

Kerry is trying to bridge wide gaps between the two sides on the starting point for negotiations, and it is not clear if he has made progress. Earlier this month, Kerry called his mission the last chance for resuming negotiations.

"The last couple of months of very intensive American involvement also had some positive influence on the ground," Alon told the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, a think tank.

If the Kerry's efforts fail, "I'm afraid we will see the escalation ... strengthen," he said in halting English.

Kerry is expected to return to the region soon, but the dates have not been set.

Also Tuesday, assailants slashed the tires of 28 cars and sprayed graffiti reading "Arabs out" on walls in Abu Ghosh, an Arab town near Jerusalem.

Police said they suspected a hate crime. There have been a string of similar incidents linked to Jewish extremists in recent years.

Vandals have targeted mosques, churches, dovish Israeli groups and even Israeli military bases to protest what they perceive as the Israeli government's pro-Palestinian policies.

The acts are widely condemned by Israeli leaders, but arrests have been rare.

Israeli President Shimon Peres told Abu Ghosh Mayor Salim Jaber that the vandalism "is racist behavior which crosses a red line" and that he condemns "any expression of racism and vandalism."

Peres' office quoted Jaber as saying the attack would not affect relations between the town and its Jewish neighbors. "We know that this is the act of a small group which seeks to destroy the good relations, but we are stronger than them," Jaber said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the vandalism in Abu Ghosh "contradicts Jewish law and the values of our people and our country."

Abu Ghosh, a 20-minute drive from Jerusalem, is a popular with Jewish Israelis because of its restaurants and cultural events.

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