Moshe
Phillips, AFSI
Moshe
Phillips is a member of the executive committee of the Philadelphia Chapter of
Americans for a Safe Israel / AFSI. The chapter's website is at: www.
phillyafsi. com and Moshe's blog can be found at phillyafsi. blogtownhall.
com.
The
view that Israel and the Palestinian Arabs equally share blame for the
continuation of a decades old conflict is part and parcel of Kerry's troubling
perspective.
http://[http://www.forward.com/articles/104489
President Obama's decision to nominate Senator John Kerry as his next Secretary of State will prove to be a disaster for Israel.
President Obama's decision to nominate Senator John Kerry as his next Secretary of State will prove to be a disaster for Israel.
The
choice of the American Jewish establishment to vehemently protest the expected
nomination of former Senator Chuck Hagel while granting Kerry a free pass for
his anti-Israel behavior follows their longtime pattern.
Hagel
is a Republican who has a history of marking foolish remarks regarding Israel
and has long been seen as an independent thinker on Middle East policy with a
non-interventionist outlook.
Kerry,
however, is the much bigger problem for Israel.
Hagel
as Sec of Defense will be tasked with handling military issues. Kerry will be in
a position to effect policy as it impacts Israel, set an overall tone for US in
the Middle East and be a key player in future negotations.
When
it comes to criticizing Democrats who are hostile to Israel, the Jewish elites
have a history of weakness. From Jesse Jackson to Jimmy Carter to Barack Obama,
Democrats are treated with kid gloves and given the benefit of the doubt, while
pro-Israel Republicans are never given their due praise.
When
Kerry ran for president, he was vetted by the so-called pro-Israel community in
the U.S. and little was made of his attitudes toward Israel because he had, for
the most part, steered clear of controversy.
Kerry's
record since his presidential campaign tells a different tale. It was clear
Kerry would not run for president again and his policy shift on Israel was
ignored. What's worse is that Kerry's attitudes on Israel are still being
ignored by the pro-Israel community.
Even
Kerry's failure to sign the December 20, 2012 letter in support of
continuing sanctions against Iran has not been a matter of concern for
pro-Israel activists. [Seehttp://www.adl.org/PresRele/Mise_00/6462_00.htm]
And
this even though 73 of Kerry's fellow senators signed the letter. [Seehttp://www.jta.org/news/article/2012/12/21/3115146/73-senators-sign-aipac-backed-letter-urging-continued-iran-restrictions]
Kerry's
Israel problem goes back much farther than his troubling attitude towards
Iranian sanctions.
When
Kerry decided to take over for former President Jimmy Carter as the front man
for Democratic criticism of Israel, he enlisted the U.S.'s first Muslim member
of Congress for help.
Kerry was chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when he stated on March 04, 2009 at a Brookings Institute address:
"Nothing will do more to make clear our seriousness about turning the page than demonstrating - with actions rather than words - that we are serious about Israel freezing settlement activity in the West Bank. For decades, American presidents, Democrat and Republican alike, have opposed new settlement activity and recognized that the settlements are an obstacle to peace.. " [See http://www.brookings.edu/events/2009/0304_leadership.aspx]
It
should be apparent that when it comes to pressuring Israel on
Israeli settlements John Kerry plans to pick up at Foggy Bottom
where James Baker left off.
Kerry's
idea that the settlements are the main problem echoes the rhetoric of
Yasser Arafat's successors, Mahmoud Abbas and Salam Fayyad. In his March 2009
remarks, Kerry even adopted the Arab view that Jerusalem is one of "the big
three issues."
Jerusalem
is no issue - it is Israel's capital.
The
view that Israel and the Palestinian Arabs equally share blame for the
continuation of a decades old conflict is just another part of Kerry's troubling
perspective.
While
Kerry was on his February 2009 junket to the Middle East, it was no mere
coincidence that Rep. Keith Ellison was in Gaza at the same time. This was a
coordinated effort by senior Democrats to demonstrate to Israel's government
that the pro-Israel attitude of the Bush-Cheney years were
over.
The
Forward reported
on April 10, 2009 that "...he (Ellison) presented the findings of his February
19 trip to Gaza at a Capitol Hill event sponsored by the Arab-American
Anti-Discrimination Committee.
The
second-term congressman did not mince words when describing the hardship that
Gaza residents are facing in the aftermath of the Israeli attack, or in
addressing Israel directly on what actions ought to be taken to ease the
suffering. "I come here with one message only," he told the audience: "Open up
the crossings, open up the crossings, open up the
crossings."
Later
in his speech, Ellison once again chose the triple-repetition technique when
calling on Israel to "stop, stop, stop
the settlement expansion."
Kerry
provided Ellison with the cover he needed for his verbal onslaught against
Israelisettlements.
At
the Democratic Convention in 2012 Kerry ignored the decision of his party
leadership to remove Jerusalem from their platform and instead opened his podium
speech by attacking Romney for his "neo-con advisors" and then proceeded to
quote Benjamin Netanyahu out of context. [See http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2012/sep/13/john-kerry/john-kerry-says-netanyahu-praised-us-israel-relati/ and
for the full speech see http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/video/john-kerry-full-speech-dnc-17178260.
We
all know what Kerry meant when he said "neo-cons" - it is code speak for
pro-Zionists. Kerry's words show that he will be hostile to the very existence
of Israeli towns in the suburbs of Jerusalem. Democrats consider these
"settlements" to be part of the "Occupied West Bank"and he will label them as
such.
John
Kerry's leadership at State will be the beginning of a new effort by the Obama
Administration to pressure Israel to surrender territory to the Palestinian
Authority, deny Israel's sovereignty in Jerusalem, negotiate with Hamas and
accept a hostile Palestinian State along its vulnerable
borders.
Israel
and its American supporters are in for a very tough time with Kerry and they
seem to have no idea what is in store.
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