Mexico angered over Netanyahu's Twitter support for Trump wall

Published January 29th, 2017 - 10:27 GMT
The separation wall between the West Bank and Israel (Flickr)
The separation wall between the West Bank and Israel (Flickr)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sparked anger after he tweeted in support of US President Donald Trump’s plans to build a wall along the border with Mexico.

The comments enraged Mexicans, who have previously expressed their opposition to the construction of the barrier, one of Trump’s key campaign promises.

Representatives of Mexico’s Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray highlighted their disquiet at the tweet in a phone call to Israel’s embassy in the Mexican capital on Saturday.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry later published a clarification, saying that "the prime minister was addressing Israel's unique circumstances and the important experience we have and which we are willing to share with other nations.”

“There was no attempt to voice an opinion regarding U.S.-Mexico ties."

Many Twitter users, including Mexicans, have expressed their outrage at the tweet:

I am sorry that @netanyahu supports Trump. It seems to me inconceivable coming from someone who represents a people haunted by fascism. Did you already forget?

An Arab Member of the Israeli Knesset, Ahmad Tibi tweeted the following in response to Netanyahu's words:

[Trump and Netanyahu were] separated at birth.

Netanyahu's tweet came after Trump told Fox News on Thursday that: "The wall is necessary because people want protection and a wall protects. All you have to do is ask Israel."

Israel began constructing its wall on what it claims to be the border with the West Bank in 2003, framing it as a security measure. However, activists have described the barrier, which now stretches 708 kilometers, as an “apartheid wall”. They claim the wall, which cuts 18 kilometers into Palestinian territory, violates Palestinians’ freedom of movement and divides up families.

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