As the New York Post's Eric Fettmann points out, Kerry has also been straddling the issue of Israel's fenceworks, which have been erected to keep out the Palestinian suiciders. Although Kerry has now officially condemned the World Court's overreaching judgement against the fence,
Kerry last year sang an entirely different tune for the Arab-American Institute, to whom he bemoaned "how disheartened Palestinians are by the Israeli government's decision to build a barrier off the Green Line, cutting deeply into Palestinian areas."
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"We do not need another barrier to peace," Kerry told the Arab-American audience. "Provocative and counterproductive measures only harm Israel's security over the long term, they increase hardships to the Palestinian people and they make the process of negotiating en eventual settlement that much harder."
Must be some sort of newfangled nuance us non-billionaires can't fathom.