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Knesset member: Netanyahu can't pass an agreement

In an interview with Al-Monitor, Knesset member Orit Strock repeats the message she and her associates delivered to US Ambassador Dan Shapiro — that their coalition will block an agreement with the Palestinians.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is greeted by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro (L) as he arrives in Tel Aviv November 8, 2013. Kerry met privately with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday before joining nuclear talks between major powers and Iran in Geneva.    REUTERS/Jason Reed   (ISRAEL - Tags: POLITICS) - RTX154Z7
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On the afternoon of Feb. 26, Knesset members Yariv Levin (Likud-Beitenu) and Orit Strock (HaBayit HaYehudi) called the American ambassador to Israel, Dan Shapiro, to apologize for the fact that the meeting between him and the members of the Knesset Land of Israel Caucus, had been recorded and leaked to the media. The two did not apologize for the verbal attack they made on the ambassador, nor for the rudeness and the patronizing tone of several of the Knesset members who reprimanded him. They only apologized for the fact that one of the caucus members had recorded the conversation, despite understandings to the contrary. Shapiro accepted the apology of the two Knesset members who head the caucus.

When we heard this story, our immediate reaction was to focus on the attack on Shapiro, and especially the insolence of Knesset member David Rotem from Yisrael Beitenu. “Why should we believe you?” Rotem said to the American ambassador. “Where have you seen that the United States supported Israel when there were disagreements?” And when Shapiro explained that Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard cannot be released from US prison for legal reasons, Strock told him, “Don’t try to sell us unintelligent arguments.”

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