Kerry spent yesterday apologizing for the last revelation to come from the Beast's recording—that he'd suggested Israel could become "an apartheid state," the New York Times reports. "If I could rewind the tape, I would have chosen a different word," Kerry said in a statement, noting his long record of support for Israel. "I do not believe, nor have I ever stated, publicly or privately, that Israel is an apartheid state or that it intends to become one." A range of groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, US Jewish organizations, and Republicans in Congress, had criticized his initial remarks, Politico notes.
Kerry spent yesterday apologizing for the last revelation to come from the Beast's recording—that he'd suggested Israel could become "an apartheid state," the New York Times reports. "If I could rewind the tape, I would have chosen a different word," Kerry said in a statement, noting his long record of support for Israel. "I do not believe, nor have I ever stated, publicly or privately, that Israel is an apartheid state or that it intends to become one." A range of groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, US Jewish organizations, and Republicans in Congress, had criticized his initial remarks, Politico notes.