
Palestinian protesters hold flags and a banner during a demonstration against U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's visit, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem November 6, 2013
US Secretary of State John Kerry has linked the growing violence in Israel to "frustrations" amongst Palestinians, exasperated at the "massive increase in settlements" built by the Israeli government. "There's been a massive increase in settlements over the course of the last years," Kerry said during a visit to Harvard University, "and there's an increase in the violence because there's this frustration that's growing."
The US diplomat added that hopes of a two-state solution could be fading away and mentioned he will visit the region in the near future to try and calm the situation and move "away from this precipice." "I will go there soon, at some point appropriately, and try to work to reengage and see if we can't move that away from this precipice," the Secretary of State said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has introduced a series of punitive measures against the Palestinians to try and quell the violence. During an emergency Security Council meeting which went on into the early hours of Wednesday morning, he announced that Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers would be sent to reinforce police units across the country.














Comment: Connecting illegal settlements with Palestinian reactions...what was Kerry's first clue (check out the signage from 2013) and what has he done to address this "exasperated frustration?" Is that the term for it? a frustration? Frustration is when you don't understand the math problem. Exasperated frustration is when your dog continues to get into the garbage. Frustration is not the qualifier for rampage, death and "the precipice!" Day of Rage saw unfortunate Israelis die from Palestinian attacks, but this followed two weeks whereby at least 29 Palestinians were killed by undercover Israeli security and IDF forces that infiltrated youth groups, brazenly fired upon, injured or killed young men throwing stones.
"Hopes of a two-state solution," the US' fantasy, were never in the cards from Israel's occupational point of view and they daily prove this rejection by their unrelenting agenda, complete with false flag provocations. See also: