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Clinton begins first Israel visit US Israel support 'unshakeable'
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Hillary Clinton has begun her first visit to Israel and the West Bank as the United States' top diplomat. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has restated her country's "unshakable support for Israel, following a meeting with Israeli President Shimon Peres.
The US secretary of state plans to talk about how to move to a final peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians. She is on her first visit to the region as the top diplomat of the new administration or Barack Obama.
Mrs Clinton plans to talk about how to move to a final peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.
But with Israel still in the process of forming a new government, few are predicting significant progress.But with Israel still in the process of forming a new government, few are predicting significant progress.
Mrs Clinton arrived in Israel from Egypt, where the US and other international donors pledged almost $4.5bn (£3.2bn) for rebuilding Gaza. Mrs Clinton arrived in Israel from Egypt, where the US and other international donors pledged almost $4.5bn (£3.2bn) for rebuilding Gaza. There is no doubt that any nation, including Israel, cannot stand idly by while its territory and people are subjected to rocket attacks Hillary Clinton
Speaking at the donor conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Mrs Clinton underlined that the new US administration is committed to the establishment of a Palestinian state. Her two days of talks started in Jerusalem. She will also be holding separate talks with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu and caretaker Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
On Wednesday, she is due to meet Palestinian Authority President Mahmood Abbas in the West Bank.
She said it was important to underscore the "unshakeable, durable and fundamental" US support for the state of Israel… [and] our "unrelenting commitment to Israel's security," she said after meeting Mr Peres.
"The continuing rocket attacks against Israel must cease. There is no doubt that any nation, including Israel, cannot stand idly by while its territory and people are subjected to rocket attacks," she said.
A the donor conference in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday, Mrs Clinton underlined that the new US administration is committed to the establishment of a Palestinian state.
She also reiterated her personal commitment to a peaceful settlement but hinted that it will require patience.She also reiterated her personal commitment to a peaceful settlement but hinted that it will require patience.
Potential clashesPotential clashes
Mrs Clinton's two days of talks started in Jerusalem. She is due to meet the Israeli president, Shimon Peres, and will be holding separate talks with the Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Prime Minister-designate Binyamin Netanyahu. The US is Israel's closest ally but there are fears of potential tensions between the two countries.
She is then due to meet Palestinian Authority President Mahmood Abbas in the West Bank on Wednesday.
The US is Israel's closest ally but there are fears of potential clashes between the two countries.
Israel's Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu will not openly commit to a two-state solution to the conflict.Israel's Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu will not openly commit to a two-state solution to the conflict.
Meanwhile, the US is critical of Israel's continued building of Jewish settlements in the West Bank.Meanwhile, the US is critical of Israel's continued building of Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Our Middle East correspondent Tim Franks says the relationship between the US and Israel may become a little less warm. The BBC's Middle East correspondent Tim Franks says the relationship between the US and Israel may become a little less warm.
He also predicts that American diplomacy will sound a new tone with stronger condemnation of Israeli settlement building in the West Bank, as well as greater pragmatism in dealing with the reality of Hamas's control of the Gaza Strip.He also predicts that American diplomacy will sound a new tone with stronger condemnation of Israeli settlement building in the West Bank, as well as greater pragmatism in dealing with the reality of Hamas's control of the Gaza Strip.
The US regards Hamas as a terrorist organisation and refuses to deal with the group.The US regards Hamas as a terrorist organisation and refuses to deal with the group.
Washington donated $900m to Gaza and the Palestinian Authority but it does not want any of the money to end up in the hands of Hamas. Clinton's delicate Mid-East tourPalestinians pledge era of unityWashington donated $900m to Gaza and the Palestinian Authority but it does not want any of the money to end up in the hands of Hamas. Clinton's delicate Mid-East tourPalestinians pledge era of unity
Israel's military offensive in December and January killed some 1,300 Palestinians, of whom 412 were children, and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses. Thirteen Israelis were killed during the three weeks of violence.Israel's military offensive in December and January killed some 1,300 Palestinians, of whom 412 were children, and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses. Thirteen Israelis were killed during the three weeks of violence.
The Israeli operation was launched to stop rocket attacks from Gaza. Speaking in Egypt, Mrs Clinton said she was troubled that these continued.The Israeli operation was launched to stop rocket attacks from Gaza. Speaking in Egypt, Mrs Clinton said she was troubled that these continued.
Rocket hits AshkelonRocket hits Ashkelon
A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip landed in southern Israel on Monday night, the Israeli army reported.A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip landed in southern Israel on Monday night, the Israeli army reported.
The rocket came to ground in the city of Ashkelon. There were no reports of injury or damage.The rocket came to ground in the city of Ashkelon. There were no reports of injury or damage.
On Monday, the Israeli government lodged an official complaint with the United Nations about the continued rocket fire form Gaza.On Monday, the Israeli government lodged an official complaint with the United Nations about the continued rocket fire form Gaza.
"The government of Israel will continue to safeguard its citizens and will do everything in its power to ensure that the situation in the south will not go back to what it was before December 2008," the letter read."The government of Israel will continue to safeguard its citizens and will do everything in its power to ensure that the situation in the south will not go back to what it was before December 2008," the letter read.
"Israel will not endure and will respond in kind to attacks against its citizens.""Israel will not endure and will respond in kind to attacks against its citizens."
As many as 120 rockets, fired from the strip, have been counted since the two sides entered into a ceasefire on 18 January, AFP says.As many as 120 rockets, fired from the strip, have been counted since the two sides entered into a ceasefire on 18 January, AFP says.