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To view this email as a web page, go [here.] [Hannity's Headlines E-Newsletter] Netanyahu Slams Kerry: Israelis 'Don't Need To Be Lectured' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came out swinging against John Kerry after the outgoing Secretary of State earlier today defended the administration's decision not to block a controversial U.N. resolution declaring settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem illegal. During a short speech, Netanyahu reiterated his commitment to friendship with the United States, but criticized Kerry for presuming to lecture the Israeli people. WATCH: [Prime Minister Netanyahu Response to John Kerry] "The Jewish people have sought their place under the sun for 3,000 years and we are not about to be swayed by a mistaken policy that has caused great, great damage," Netanyahu said. "Israelis do not need to be lectured about the importance of peace by foreign leaders." Netanyahu also said that Israel looks forward to turning the page on the current administration and working with the incoming Trump team...([continue reading]) Kerry: 'Israel Can Be Either Jewish Or Democratic-It Cannot Be Both' Outgoing Secretary of State John Kerry delivered a speech on Wednesday outlining the administration's plan for for peace in the Middle East. During the address--which clocked in at over an hour--Kerry largely chastised Israel and defended the administration's decision not to block a controversial U.N resolution that labeled Israeli settlements in the West Bank and and East Jerusalem illegal. The Secretary of State claimed the administration chose to abstain from voting in order to save the "two-state solution." "That is what we are trying to preserve for our sake and (Israel's)," Kerry said. "We reject the criticism that this vote abandons Israel." In addition, Kerry admonished those who supported the so-called "one state solution", saying that a united Israel cannot be both Jewish and Democratic...([continue reading]) LINKS [Hannity.com] [Contact] CONNECT [iHeartRadio Logo] [Listen to Sean Hannity on iHeartRadio] [Twitter Logo] [Twitter] [Facebook Logo] [Facebook] [Unsubscribe] | [Sign Up] | [Terms & Conditions] | [Privacy Policy] THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW © 2016 PO BOX 7298, Van Nuys, CA 91409-7298 US

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