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<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
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Themselves!

May 19, 2011 09:29 pm | Jeff Dunetz

The Democratic Party should be ashamed of themselves. Today they proved
themselves to be nothing but partisan hacks who care more about party
politics than doing the right thing. While President Obama's speech
regarding Middle East generated much criticism from Republicans, but on the
Democratic side, even amongst supporters of the Jewish State, there was
either positive spin or total silence.

As you know by now the President today gave an address to the nation that
for all intents and purposes threw one of our closest allies, Israel, under
the proverbial bus.  His public call for Israel to retreat to the 1949
armistice lines, broke existing agreements that the United States had made
with Israel, probably hurt the quest for an Israeli/Palestinian deal and
quite possibly moved the region closer to a new Middle East war.

 
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That 1949 armistice line was created solely because that's Israeli and Arab
forces stopped fighting at the end of the War of Independence (with some
added adjustments in certain sectors). It was if the whistle blew and
everyone dropped their gear. The line people call 1967 border, is really
only a military line.
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202c
de1&id=f8f202431e&e=e1333e4251> It was never intended for the Armistice
lines to mark final borders, and there is plenty of documentation to that
fact.

 

There is not much doubt that at the end of a deal, the two parties will
exist with borders somewhere near that armistice border. In fact Israel has
offered specific maps of final borders along the lines of what the President
said publicly today, once under the Premierships of Ehud Barak the other
under Ehud Olmert (in both of those cases the Palestinian leadership
rejected the offer). 

The difference is that in both of those cases, The return to those"1967
borders" was  the end point of negotiations, today Obama severely damaged
Israel's negotiating position by making it the staring point.  Obama  took
it upon himself to made a unilateral concession on behalf of Israel. There
was no negotiation;  he gave away a bargaining chip that was not his to
give. Should Israel give in Obama it will actually make negotiations more
difficult because Israel will have to fight harder on other issues, some of
which might otherwise had been easy concessions.  If Israel fights Obama on
the issue, things might get a bit dicier in the region. Israel's neighbors
might see it as giving attacks on the Jewish State legitimacy.

At this point it looks as if Israel is choosing to take a stand. The Prime
Minister
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=cc87655dfa&e=e1333e4251> all but threw a gauntlet down (diplomatically
of course). 

"Israel appreciates President Obama's commitment to peace," the response
began, curtly. "Israel believes that for peace to endure between Israelis
and Palestinians, the viability of a Palestinian state cannot come at the
expense of the viability of the one and only Jewish state." 

"That is why Prime Minister Netanyahu expects to hear a reaffirmation from
President Obama of U.S. commitments made to Israel in 2004, which were
overwhelmingly supported by both Houses of Congress." 

"Among other things," Netanyahu reminded Obama, "those commitments relate to
Israel not having to withdraw to the 1967 lines which are both indefensible
and which would leave major Israeli population centers in Judea and Samaria
beyond those lines."

Republicans were quick to point out that Obama's call for a retreat to the
1949 Armistice lines was dangerous to the Jewish State.

*       "President Obama has thrown Israel under the bus," former
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202c
de1&id=06f7de628a&e=e1333e4251>  Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said in a
statement following Mr. Obama's sweeping speech about the fundamental
changes taking place in the Middle East. "He has disrespected Israel and
undermined its ability to negotiate peace." 

*       Former Minnesota Gov.
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=45770162a4&e=e1333e4251> Tim Pawlenty called the president's support
for a plan that would revive borders not seen since the Six-Day War in 1967
"a mistaken and dangerous demand."The city of Jerusalem must never be
re-divided," he said. "At this time of upheaval in the Middle East, it's
never been more important for America to stand strong for Israel and for a
united Jerusalem." 

*       House Majority Leader
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202c
de1&id=9fa2395c67&e=e1333e4251> Eric Cantor (R., Va.), the highest-ranking
Jewish Republican, said, "The president's habit of drawing a moral
equivalence between the actions of the Palestinians and the Israelis while
assessing blame for the conflict is, in and of itself, harmful to the
prospect for peace."By keeping the burden and thus the spotlight on Israel,
the President is only giving the Palestinian Authority more incentive to
carry on its unhelpful game of sidestepping negotiations and failing to put
an end to terrorism," Mr. Cantor said in a statement. "Creating another
Palestinian terror state on Israel's borders is something that none of us
want. The White House referred to today's speech as a 'Moment of
Opportunity,' and I'm disappointed that the President's remarks missed both
the moment and the opportunity."

*       Rep.
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202c
de1&id=efb8eba263&e=e1333e4251>  Michele Bachmann said on her face book page
that  that Obama "has betrayed our friend and ally Israel.I believe Obama's
call for 1967 borders will cause chaos, division, and greater aggression in
the Middle East and put Israel at further risk,"

*       Rep.
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202c
de1&id=14abd6c9bb&e=e1333e4251>  Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), chairman of the
House Foreign Affairs Committee: "We did not hear a pledge from the
President to cut off U.S. funding to a Palestinian Authority now aligned
with Hamas, nor did we hear a pledge to veto the scheme to attain U.N.
recognition of a Palestinian state without negotiating peace with Israel. I
am also disappointed that the President failed to call on the Palestinian
leadership to recognize Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state, and
instead imposed new pressure on Israel to make concessions on its borders." 

*
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=d0e042e535&e=e1333e4251> Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL): "The President's new
decision to alter U.S. policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian peace
process concerns me. Palestinian calls for '1967 borders' should be
outweighed by Israel's need for secure borders to ensure the survival of a
critical U.S. ally. The President should block U.S. taxpayer assistance to
Palestinian leaders who teamed up with a group his administration certified
as a terrorist organization -- Hamas -- responsible for the murder of at
least 26 American citizens. America has no greater ally and political
supporter than the Israeli democracy." 

*
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=768e4474ca&e=e1333e4251> Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL): "Unfortunately, the
President's reference to Israel's 1967 borders marks a step back in the
peace process, as the U.S. must not pre-determine the outcome of direct
negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians. Our focus should be in
encouraging direct and meaningful negotiations between the sides, and to
continue playing an important role as a security guarantor in the region." 

*
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202c
de1&id=d35a8b1a77&e=e1333e4251> Rep. Allen West (R-FL): "Today's endorsement
by President Barack Obama of the creation of a Hamas-led Palestinian state
based on the pre-1967 borders, signals the most egregious foreign policy
decision his administration has made to date, and could be the beginning of
the end as we know it for the Jewish state. From the moment the modern day
state of Israel declared statehood in 1948, to the end of the 1967 Six Day
War, Jews were forbidden access to their holiest site, the Western Wall in
Jerusalem's Old City, controlled by Jordan's Arab army. The pre-1967 borders
endorsed by President Obama would deny millions of the world's Jews access
to their holiest site and force Israel to return the strategically important
Golan Heights to Syria, a known state-sponsor of terrorism. Resorting to the
pre-1967 borders would mean a full withdrawal by the Israelis from the West
Bank and the Jewish neighborhoods of East Jerusalem.  Make no mistake, there
has always been a Nation of Israel and Jerusalem has been and must always be
recognized as its rightful capital." 

 
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Let see what we have found from the Democratic Party side:

*       Senator
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=c9cf576470&e=e1333e4251> Chuck Schumer (D-NY)usually a big supporter
of the Jewish State, ignored Obama's unilateral declaration of the return to
the "1967 borders." With his head cowardly in the sand he said,"I am glad
the president has rejected any unilateral action by the UN, which has always
been biased against Israel, but there can be no negotiations until Hamas,
recognized as a terrorist group by the United States, renounces terror and
recognizes the reality of a two-state solution," 

*       Congressman Steve Israel (D-NY) reaction to the President's throwing
of the Jewish State was                      , a reaction echoed by
Congressman Gary Ackerman who said                and Majority Leader Steny
Hoyer (D-MD) who   added                                . That's right they
said nothing.  Harry read proclaimed that he had not yet heard the speech.

The National Democratic Jewish Coalition showed the country why their party
is place in front of their religion in their name as they had the audacity
to praise the speech
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=a2e50b4edb&e=e1333e4251> saying that the President "demonstrated his
unwavering support of Israel"

Also weighing in on the President's speech was full-time progressive
activist, and part time director of the ADL, Abe Foxman who like Chuck
Shumer
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=d5dde677ad&e=e1333e4251> ignored the most distasteful part of the
speech.

We support the President's vision of a negotiated Israeli-Palestinian
settlement with strong security provisions for Israel, and a non-militarized
Palestinian state. We appreciate his direct rejection of a unilateral
declaration of a Palestinian state and his understanding that the
Hamas-Fatah agreement poses major problems for Israel.  

This should serve as a red flag to anyone who supports the state of Israel.
Remember what happened today when the Jewish State most needed the support
of our public figures. The Republican party was quick to point out how
Obama's speech put Israel in dangers. The Democrats abandoned the Jewish
State to the whims of a President who publicly threw Israel under the bus.

As Edmond Burke said almost three-hundred years ago "The only thing
necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."  In a time
of great need for Israel, the Democratic Party did nothing. For that they
should be ashamed of themselves.

Supporters of Israel should remember that when they enter the voting booth
in 2012.

 



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