John Kerry in Israel for 1st time since 2014; no bold peace push

The visit includes no such ambitious agenda, the chief US diplomat conceded, and is primarily focused on ending the terror

John Kerry
John Kerry
APPTI Jerusalem
Last Updated : Nov 24 2015 | 1:15 PM IST
Secretary of State John Kerry made his first trip to Israel in more than a year, arriving today in the midst of a new rash of deadly attacks that have dampened hopes for peace mediation between the Jewish state and Palestinians during the Obama administration's final year.

The visit includes no such ambitious agenda, the chief US diplomat conceded, and is primarily focused on ending the terror.

Kerry will meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials, before traveling to the West Bank for discussions with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

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The script is well-trodden, with Kerry likely to ask both sides to avoid provocative actions. For the Israelis, that means holding off on construction of new settlements in lands the Palestinians seek for their future state. For the Palestinians, it means ending incitement of violence.

Ahead of Kerry's trip, a Palestinian yesterday fatally stabbed an Israeli soldier at a West Bank gas station before security forces killed him. Two teenage Palestinian girls attacked a 70-year-old Palestinian in Jerusalem, apparently mistaking him for an Israeli. The Israeli military said a knife-wielding Palestinian was shot dead before he could harm anyone. And a Palestinian rammed his vehicle into a pedestrian near a West Bank settlement, lightly wounding him.

Amid so much violence, Kerry said "there's no highfalutin, grandiose, hidden agenda here." He told reporters traveling with him in the Middle East on Monday that he sought steps "that could calm things down a little bit so people aren't living in absolute, daily terror that they might be stabbed or driven into or shot trying to walk around their city.
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First Published: Nov 24 2015 | 12:57 PM IST

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