Sunday, May 2, 2010

Obama’s Anti-Israel Bullying Continues

 

by Jennifer Rubin

The New York Times reports on the opening of the proximity talks, with two nuggets of news confirming that for all its "charm," the Obami's anti-Israel assault is going full steam ahead.

First, the Times — presumably with some sourcing — pronounces that "many experts agree that the chances of a breakthrough are minuscule, and some say the whole exercise is simply a warm-up before Mr. Obama puts forward his own proposals for ending decades of conflict."  Some say? But the president and Hillary Clinton of late have been promising they won't "impose" any peace deal. Are we to believe that's just spin? Yes, we're shocked, shocked to find there's duplicity going on in the Obami's Israel policy. We are, no doubt, going to hear that they gave the parties every chance to work things out among themselves, but, by gosh, now it's time to get serious and — voila!here's the Obama plan. But they promised not to pull this, you say? Well, they also say a nuclear-armed Iran is "unacceptable," so don't take them too literally.

But the real news comes with this glimpse into the bully-boyism that now characterizes the Obami's treatment of our ally. We learn:

The Arab League is expected to endorse the decision of the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, to return to the bargaining table, when the organization meets on Saturday in Cairo. Mr. Abbas's change of heart, administration officials said, came after reassurances from the United States, including a letter from Mr. Obama prodding the Palestinian leader to re-enter talks with Israel. Separately, these officials said, Mr. Mitchell's deputy, David Hale, indicated to the Palestinians that if Israel proceeded with the construction of 1,600 housing units in Jerusalem's ultra-orthodox neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo, the United States would abstain from, rather than veto, a resolution in the United Nations Security Council condemning the move.

So much for defending Israel in international institutions, and so much for past promises by the U.S. to leave disposition of Jerusalem to final-status talks. A knowledgeable source reminds me that the Bush administration regularly vetoed anti-Israel UN resolutions, the sole exception being an abstention in January 2009, which called for a ceasefire in the Gaza War. But the notion that we would threaten prospectively to permit a condemnation of  the Jewish state by the UN Israel-bashers is frankly shocking. We'll abstain no matter what the UN says? As the source tells me, "Resolutions are vetoed one by one; language counts." So the Obami are either making a promise to the Palestinians that can't be relied upon, or the Obami are giving Israel's UN foes a blank check to bash, condemn, and vilify Israel to their heart's content.

Once again, one asks, where are the mainstream Jewish organizations? Do they find Obama's platitudinous assurances and pretty letters so irresistible that they can't bestir themselves to discern the true nature of Obama's Middle East policy? The evidence continues to mount that Obama will keep turning the screws on the Jewish state and will countenance, if not encourage, the UN's crusade to delegitimize Israel and impose a "peace" on an unwilling ally. American Jewish "leaders" better rouse themselves from their slumber before it too late to knock the Obami off their desired course. Or maybe it already is.

 

Jennifer Rubin

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