Netanyahu’s pick for diplomacy chief rapped Obama, Kerry on social media

Marcy Oster

JERUSALEM (JTA) — The man tapped by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to serve as his head of public diplomacy posted statuses on his Facebook page that criticized public figures, including President Barack Obama.

Ron Baratz said in a Facebook post after Netanyahu’s controversial speech before the U.S. Congress in March: “Obama’s attitude to Netanyahu’s speech is what modern anti-Semitism looks like in Western liberal countries.”

The post continued: “And it of course comes with a lot of tolerance and understanding of Islamic anti-Semitism. So much tolerance and understanding, to the point of being willing to give them the atomic bomb.”

Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with Obama at the White House next week.

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In a column for the Hebrew-language website MIDA, which he founded, Baratz said that U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s “mental age” does not “exceed 12.” And after a speech Kerry delivered last month on the Islamic State and Israel, Baratz posted, “After his tenure as secretary of state he is assured a prosperous career as a stand-up comic,” Ynet reported.

Of popular Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, following reports that he flew economy class and shook hands with all the passengers there, Baratz said in an Oct. 25 post: “It means that he is such a minor personality that there’s no danger to his life. I suppose we could even send him by paraglider to ISIS-controlled Golan. The next day they will return him … and say: just take him.”

In a message posted Wednesday, Baratz announced his appointment and said that he would have to curtail his natural inclination to write about politics, criticism and satire on the page, which he called a “big change” but a “small price.”

Asked about the posts, Baratz told the Hebrew daily Maariv, as reported by its sister publication The Jerusalem Post, “I wrote those posts as a private citizen, and now I’m obligated to be diplomatic and statesmanlike. It was just Facebook humor.”

Baratz was previously a lecturer at Hebrew University. He holds a doctorate in philosophy from the university.

His appointment, announced Wednesday, must be approved by the Cabinet.

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