Backing a UN resolution against Israeli settlements was the right thing to do despite "bluster" from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Labour leader Andrew Little says.
"The international community has clearly expressed a view that Israel needs to take seriously the two state solution. Which its rhetoric says that it believes in, but its actions suggest something else," Little said of the ongoing controversy surrounding the resolution.
"I think once you get past the bluster of Benjamin Netanyahu and focus on what the real issues are, and the international law issues are, then it's a no-brainer. And it's in everybody's interests for pressure to go, not just Israel but on the Palestinian Authority, to achieve a lasting settlement."
New Zealand sponsored a United Nations resolution that passed on December 24 and condemned Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory occupied since 1967 as a "flagrant violation under international law and a major obstacle to the achievement of the two-state solution and a just, lasting and comprehensive peace".