Thursday, September 03, 2009

‘Obama to Netanyahu: 'Freeze Building and I Will Be Your Friend’

Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
(Israelnationalnews.com)

U.S. President Barack Obama has offered Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to be his friend in return for a freeze on building for Jews in Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem, according to Politco.com editor Ben Smith. The website is a multi-million dollar Washington-based operation that focuses on the White House and Congress. The relationship between the two leaders has been termed as chilly even before they met in Washington earlier this year.

"Netanyahu’s at a pivotal moment,” a senior U.S. official told Smith. “Depending on what he decides, he could wind up with a very strong relationship with President Obama and potentially become a historic figure in Israel." Ron Dermer, spokesman for the Prime Minister, declined to comment on the report.

President Obama and Israel have sharply differed over whether the issue of building for Jews is a significant issue for an agreement between the Palestinian Authority and Israel. However, the Obama’s administration’s insistence on backing the PA demand for a building freeze has made it a de facto condition for the resumption of talks, which the U.S. has been trying to engineer.

Suffering a severe drop in support on his health reform plan, the war in Afghanistan and the issue of torture of prisoners, President Obama is anxious for a breakthrough in the stalled Middle East peace process.

Although there apparently will not be any formal invitation, a trilateral meeting is being arranged between President Obama, Prime Minister Netanyahu and PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas when they attend the opening of the United Nations General Assembly later this month.

"President Obama will chair it, and I think that at least there is a chance that they will decide they are going to reopen negotiations,” President Shimon Peres told Fox News Monday.

Smith wrote that the U.S. may agree to allow Israel to complete construction that already is underway but will refuse to agree to a thaw in the building freeze if negotiations sputter. President Obama also is demanding that Prime Minister Netanyahu agree to end demolitions of illegally-built houses in eastern Jerusalem, Smith said.

“The Israelis have asked for us to let them finish existing construction,” a U.S. official told Smith. “We’ve made clear that we need some commitments on evictions and demolitions in Jerusalem.”

Even if talks resume, they only will be the resumption of a long and drawn-out process, said Aaron David Miller, a former American peace negotiator and a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars. “This is going to be like a thousand days of root canals, every day, because it’s going to be excruciatingly painful to move this forward,” he stated.
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PM Envoys Had 'Good' Meeting with Mitchell in New York

Reported: 05:47 AM - Sep/03/09
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(IsraelNN.com) Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s envoys, Adv. Yitzchak Molcho and Brig.-Gen. Mike Herzog, met Thursday night in New York with U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell. U.S. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said that the meeting was “good” and that Mitchell will return to the Middle East region late next week.
Molcho and Herzog met earlier Wednesday with White House officials in Washington, D.C. on Middle East issues. The two met with Dennis Ross and Dan Shapiro in an effort to close the gap that remains regarding a construction freeze within Judea and Samaria. The American officials referred to the meeting as Netanyahu’s “moment of truth” and that his decisions will determine U.S. President Barack Obama’s type of relationship with Israel.

Guest Comment: In all due respect to the esteemed Mr. Ben Smith, he is displaying an analysis naivete that is suprising, especially for someone that is an editor.
First of all what goes on internally in Israel is nor foreign powers right to dictate.
Secondly, if Netanyahu bows to Obama on this, and the threats prove workable, Netanyahu can expect more threats, not "friendship".
Thirdly, to proclaim Netanyahu an "historic figure in Israel" is a (stinky) red herring that bears no resemblence to international relations Israel has ever had. The only historic figures Israel has had have been those who spoke truth to power and defended their people at the expense of foreign entity friendships.
Obama's micro managing, meddling and heavy handed attention to Israel's security and internal affairs is not going to stop because of the influence of 20 years of Minister Wright's preaching, and his goal favors Arab/Muslim oil.
Don

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