Israeli minister calls for independent Kurdish state

Dhaka: Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked has called for backing independent Kurdish state by observing that the two nations are ‘partner’ in combatting Daesh or Islamic State and have ‘a long history.’
She has also urged increased cooperation between Israel and the Kurdish people. The minister sees this as an opportunity to weaken Israel’s rivals in the region.
‘We must openly call for the establishment of a Kurdish state that separates Iran from Turkey, one which will be friendly towards Israel,’ Shaked told the annual INSS security conference in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, as cited by the Times of Israel, reported RT on Wednesday.
More precisely, Shaked proposed the new state be founded between Turkey, Israel and Iraq.
The minister stressed that Israel should ‘promote steps that would correct the injustice that [made Kurds] the biggest nation without a state,’ BasNews reported. She also emphasised that ‘the Kurds are an ancient people with thousands of years of history, and a democratic nation’—one that has ‘never attacked any other nation.’
‘The Kurdish people are a partner for the Israeli people,’ she continued, adding that Islamist extremism in the region is something both the Kurds and Israelis can work together on combatting. ‘We Kurds and Jews have a long history. We have common interests in trying to stop Daesh [Islamic State] and the Kurds are fighting ISIS with all their might.’
In 2014, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also advocated the creation of an independent Kurdistan, reported RT.
Iraqi Kurds continue to call for freedom, and Kurds also make up 10 percent of Syria’s population. They are the largest ethnic minority in Turkey, where they have been immersed in bloody confrontation with the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Israel is also running out of friends, and some believe that calls for an independent Kurdistan are aimed at establishing at least one Muslim ally for the Jews, the Russian news agency reported.