U.S.
Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides called the report by Amnesty International
accusing Israel of apartheid “absurd.”
“Come
on, this is absurd. That is not language that we have used and will not use,”
he said in a tweet.
His
statement was the first by the Biden administration to the 278-page report,
which was released on Tuesday. Later, State Department spokesman Ned Price also
condemned the apartheid allegation, saying “we certainly reject the label that
has been attached to this when speaking about Israel.”
In
the report, human-rights group said that Israel has maintained “a system of
oppression and domination” over the Palestinians dating back to the
establishment of the Jewish state in 1948.
Israeli
Ambassador to the United States Michael Herzog outright rejected the claims by
Amnesty.
“Israel
is a democracy which is committed to international law and sensitive to human
rights and therefore appreciates the valiant work of organizations who
genuinely strive to promote human rights. Amnesty UK’s report on Israel which
was released today is a totally different story,” he said.
“This
report, which frames Israel as an apartheid state, doesn’t belong in the
category of criticism designed to promote human rights, but rather in the
category of ideological de-legitimization of the very right of Israel to exist
as the nation-state of the Jewish people,” he said.
Herzog
went on to say that “claiming that Israel has built and operated an apartheid
system since its inception in 1948 essentially means that it was established on
an immoral foundation and therefore has no right to exist. The report itself is
blatantly ideologically motivated, biased and full of lies and inaccuracies. It
totally distorts the true meaning of the phrase apartheid to suit its political
purposes, and it also totally distorts the true nature of Israel.”
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