Israel swears in new president

Rivlin’s swear-in ceremony came amid a particularly deadly day in the conflic

Israel’s parliament has sworn in Reuven Rivlin as the country’s new president, replacing Nobel Peace laureate Shimon Peres whose term ends as Israel is fighting a war against Hamas in Gaza.

Rivlin’s swear-in ceremony came amid a particularly deadly day in the conflict, which erupted on July 8.

The Israeli presidency is a mostly ceremonial post but having Peres, a lifelong dove, at its helm for seven years helped the country’s image abroad.

Rivlin is a veteran politician and supporter of settlements in areas Palestinians demand as part of their future state.

He does not support the creation of an independent Palestinian state and has been a long-time supporter of Jewish West Bank settlements.

Rivlin praised Israelis for their resilience in the face of Hamas rockets.

“Terror will never weaken our spirits,” Rivlin told lawmakers.

“Israel is not at war with the Palestinians but with the militant Hamas that rules Gaza,’’ he added.

Over 750 Palestinians, including many civilians, have died in the war. On the Israeli side, 32 soldiers, two civilians and a Thai worker have been killed.

Source: Dhaka Tribune