U.S. envoy's Israel trip on hold as diplomatic crisis deepens
Barak Ravid, Haaretz Service and News Agencies
George Mitchell delays regional visit pending Netanyahu's response to U.S. demands.
A visit to Israel by U.S. special peace envoy George Mitchell is on hold pending an Israeli response to a series of American demands, Army radio reported on Tuesday.
Mitchell had been due to leave Washington for Israel early on Monday but will delay his trip in a sign of the Obama administration's growing anger at Israel's refusal to stop building Jewish homes in east Jerusalem.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to draw a line under a crisis in Israeli-U.S. relations that erupted last week when Israel announced plans for 1,600 new housing units in Ramat Shlomo, an orthodox Jewish suburb beyond the Green Line in the northeast of the city. Israel would continue to build in Jerusalem, Netanyahu said on Monday.
"For the past 40 years, no Israeli government ever limited construction in the neighborhoods of Jerusalem," he said.
Mitchell is thought to have delayed his travel plans until Tuesday but may now cancel his visit to Israel altogether, instead flying straight to Moscow for talks with the 'Quartet' of Middle East peace mediators - the European Union, the United Nations, the United States and Russia.
"We want to make sure that we have the commitment from both sides that when he travels we can make progress," State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said.
Late Monday night Israel's foreign ministry was still in last ditch negotiations to dissuade Mitchell from calling off his trip.
"Mitchell is hesitant as he is not convinced that the timing of the visit, at a moment of high tension between Israel and the U.S., is genuinely conducive to advancing negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority," a senior Israeli official told Haaretz.
According to a report in The Washington Post on Tuesday, U.S. officials say that Mitchell's visit will remain on hold until the White House receives an Israeli response to key demands.
Israel must reverse the approval for construction in Ramat Shlomo, make a "substantial gesture" towards the Palestinians and publicly declare that all of the "core issues" in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including the status of Jerusalem, be included in upcoming talks.
The three conditions, set by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a 43-minute telephone call to Netanyahu on Friday, have not been publicized by the U.S. - but Israel is expected to provide a formal answer on Tuesday, the Post reported.
American officials see a resolution to the current crisis as a test of Netanyahu's commitment to ties with the U.S., the paper said.
"We have to have guarantees that these kinds of things will not happen again," a senior U.S. official was quoted as saying, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
"If he is unwilling to make that kind of commitment, it raises the questions of how committed he is to negotiations - and it raises the question of how committed he is to the relationship between Israel and the United States."
The United States, which over the past year has pushed unsuccessfully for a total construction freeze across the West Bank, including in east Jerusalem, has until now accepted unofficial assurances that Israel is restricting settlement building.
But following Israel's latest declaration of plans to build in Ramat Shlomo, the U.S. changed tack, demanding that Netanyahu commit publicly to a building freeze in Jerusalem.
"He has to take a firm stand to prevent similar kinds of announcements that will have a negative effect on negotiations," the official said.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1156807.html
Comment: Friends and enemies of Israel-understand the truth before you jump to incorrect conclusions. Obama has made a conscious decision as have his advisors. He is displaying his true policy towards Israel. He chose a minor error of communication to play his hand. This is typical of an inexperienced, naive, ignorant human being-this is the behavior of such a person. There is no other explanation that is credible. I base this analysis upon facts: the USA agreed to the stated "building freeze" months ago and also publicly acknowledge the Israeli government for making such a difficult decision. Obama et al also knew then that building in Jerusalem was not part of the "building freeze" agreement and in fact chose not to make it part of the freeze statement. You see, it was to Obama's advantage to do so. In addition, as this article states, building in Jerusalem has gone on for 40 plus years under every PM since-thus this "announcement" was no surprise. If surprised then the Administration is disingenuous or lying (again.
One can only ask why he chose to now play this card? To divert attention away from his health-care bill? To gain favor with the Arab countries before their Arab League meeting? Regardless of the reason it demonstrates ,once again, Obama's poor timing, poor administrative ability and inability to problem solve-the end result is he is putting the USA and the international community in harms way.
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