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(JPost)– British Foreign Secretary William Hague on Wednesday warned that “belligerent” Israel should tame its rhetoric and said unrest in Arab countries may hinder the peace process.

In an interview published by London based paper The Times, Hague said that recent popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan could undermine the search for a permanent solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

“Amidst the opportunity for countries like Tunisia and Egypt, there is a legitimate fear that the Middle East peace process will lose further momentum and be put to one side, and will be a casualty of uncertainty in the region,” Hague said.

“This should not be a time for belligerent language,” Hague argued when asked about Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s call to ready for “any outcome.”

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