Rabbi: 'The President of the United States is Asking for Ethnic Cleansing'

Thursday, May 19, 2011 
By  <http://www.cnsnews.com/source/72750> Fred Lucas

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President Barack Obama. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

(CNSNews.com <http://CNSNews.com/> ) - President Barack Obama has made an
unprecedented demand on Israel, Jewish leaders said today after the
president called for Israel to redraw its borders to where they were in 1967
before the Six Day War. One rabbi said Obama was, in essence, asking for
"ethnic cleansing" of thousands of Jewish families.

"It's immoral in that basically the president of the United States is asking
that 500,000 people who live, work, and raise families around Jerusalem -
Jewish families - that they be uprooted, resettled, deported from their
homes, have their families broken," Rabbi Aryeh Spero, founder of Caucus for
America, told CNSNews.com <http://CNSNews.com/> .

"The president of the United States is asking for ethnic cleansing," said
Rabbi Spero.  "It's ironic that the president, who speaks in humanitarian
tones regarding the Palestinians, doesn't have any humanitarian concerns
toward 500,000 Jewish people and families that will be uprooted and deported
from their homes."

Obama made the demand on Israel during a speech on the Middle East,
delivered at the State Department on Thursday, as a way to resolve the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But Spero believes Obama was not being honest.

"Every time Israel relinquishes land on the altar of peace, it gets not
peace but rockets," Spero said. "This has been played over and over by the
Palestinian Authority, then with Yasser Arafat, with Hamas. He knows what
will happen with the Israelis, and yet it doesn't seem to bother him."

"I'm just very disappointed that my president seems to be so indifferent to
the plight of the Jewish people in Israel," he said.

Though Israel has given up land to Palestinians in the past because of
pressure from the United States, no U.S. president has asked this much, said
Rabbi Gershon Tannenbaum, director of the Rabbinical Alliance of America.

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Rabbi Aryeh Spero

"It's par for the course, but not to this extent," Tannenbaum told
CNSNews.com <http://CNSNews.com/> . "In other words, other presidents have
also pressured Israel with the hope of achieving some kind of peace. But
considering the history and considering facts on the ground, no president
has been as severe as President Obama."

However, Tannenbaum thinks the proposal is a non-starter primarily because
the borders have never been the issue.

"The suggestion is going to die, this is not going to work," he said. "It
won't go anywhere. If you notice, there was an attack on all the borders of
the state of Israel. There was an attack on the 1967 borders. The problem
with Israel for the Palestinians is the very existence of the state of
Israel -- not its borders -- but that it exists at all. They will not rest
until there is no Israel."

But Spero is not so sure the proposal will just go away, even without
support from Congress.

"While he [Obama] can't force the Jewish people out of their lands, he can
certainly pressure Israel to the point where it finds itself in a very
insecure state of affairs," said Rabbi Spero. "He could without certain
military weapons and parts that are needed for Israel's defense. So, it's a
tremendous amount of intimidation and pressure."

Israel expanded its territory after the Six Day War defeating Egypt, Jordan
and Syria. Israel gained the West Bank, the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem,
the Gaza Strip, and the Sinai Peninsula (the Sinai was returned to Egypt in
a deal brokered in 1978). Since 1967, and most notably in the early 1990s,
Israel gave up significant amounts of land for peace to the Palestinians.
The conflict has nevertheless raged onward.

"The reason Israel today is bigger than it was in 1967 is because the Arab
countries united in an attack against Israel," Tannenbaum said.
"Miraculously, Israel fought them off and won. Now Israel has returned a
majority of the West Bank and Israel has returned the Gaza Strip. There
still is no peace. So at this point, returning more land is
counterproductive and is not the answer. And the president is wrong in his
plan."

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Israel

On the eve of a visit to the U.S. by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, the timing of the announcement seemed calculating, said Rabbi
Yehuda Levin, a spokesman for the Rabbinical Alliance of America.

"I'm not a political Zionist," said the rabbi. "I have my problems with the
state of Israel and the things that they do that flies in the face of our
religious traditional heritage. Nevertheless, in terms of security for human
beings, one has to be totally concerned. I have many family members and
extended family members and fellow Jews in Israel and I'm concerned for
their safety."

"I'm just prayerful that the Congress of the United States will respond to
the Jewish people and residents of Israel that the position of one human
being as president does not reflect what the country feels," Levin said.

Obama recognized the negotiations would be a challenge because of the
agreement between the Fatah, the leading Palestinian political party and the
terrorist group Hamas, but he reaffirmed America's relationship with Israel.

Still the speech has sparked concern and widespread coverage.

"We welcome the president's recognition of Israel's security needs and that
Hamas cannot be a partner in the peace process, but a call to a return to
1967 borders as the basis for negotiations, even with 'land swaps' is a
non-starter, when at least half of the Palestinian rulers are committed to
Israel's destruction," said Rabbis Marvin Hier and Abraham Cooper, founder
of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in a written statement. "The road to peace
has been clear for a long time -- direct negotiations between parties who
recognize each other's legitimacy."

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla), in a statement released after the president's
speech, said: "This proposal is a slap in the face of our friend and
democracy's only ally in the Middle East: Israel. As a nation, we should
support and promote freedom and democracy in the region, but we should not
do so at the expense of Israel.  That land belongs to Israel - period."

"Based on archeological evidence and historical right, that land belongs to
Israel," said Inhofe. "As I have outlined several times before, Israel is a
strategic ally to the United States that acts as a roadblock to terrorism.
Every other country in that region hates Israel and would stop at nothing
for Israel's destruction just as they would stop at nothing to see our own
destruction."

"President Obama's speech today kowtows to the very forces that hate us,"
said the senator. "I will try to address all these issues on the Senate
floor next week to refute President Obama's message today."



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