Obama’s Jerusalem secret

White House might suggest making Mecca an interfaith timeshare

By THE WASHINGTON TIMES 
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/staff/the-washington-times/> 

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The Washington Times

6:27 p.m., Monday, May 23, 2011

clip_image001President Barack Obama’s image is displayed as he tells delegates 
at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) convention that the 
bonds between the US and Israel are “unbreakable”, Washington, Sunday, May 22, 
2011. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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President Obama was mending fences on Sunday at the American Israel Public 
Affairs Committee (AIPAC) annual meeting. He reasserted America's steadfast 
support for the Jewish state, and claimed that his comments on Israel in 
Thursday's Middle East policy address had been misunderstood. He quoted the 
Talmud and alluded to the Holocaust. When it came to the status of Jerusalem, 
however, the great orator had nothing to say.

Mr. Obama defended his comments last week on Israel's 1967 borders - actually 
the 1949 ceasefire line - saying an Israeli-Palestinian territorial settlement 
"based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps" is simply stating 
"publicly what has long been acknowledged privately." Mr. Obama sought to claim 
credit for focusing public attention on a contentious international issue, but 
this actually explains why his diplomatic efforts have been largely fraught 
with failure.

Diplomacy, as the name implies, requires tact; making matters explicit can 
sometimes retard the process. We saw this in 2009 when the Obama administration 
attempted to goad India and Pakistan to settle the status of the disputed 
region of Kashmir, which instantly killed White House hopes of brokering a 
"grand bargain" in South Asia. Perhaps Mr. Obama would like to try the same 
frank and open approach to the Taiwan question. If so, he would probably start 
a war.

In some circumstances, a studied vagueness can hurt the process. This is the 
case with Jerusalem. Appearing at AIPAC in 2008, Mr. Obama declared, "Jerusalem 
will remain the capital of Israel, and it must remain undivided." On Sunday, he 
avoided mentioning Jerusalem at all, and last week he only said the city's 
status was an "emotional and wrenching" issue that would only be resolved after 
the border issue was settled.

Mr. Obama needs a better map. The 1967 line cuts directly through Jerusalem, 
and the city's status cannot be detached from the border issue. Before 1967, 
the Western Wall - where Mr. Obama mentioned he visited and prayed - was barred 
to Jews despite a provision in the 1949 armistice agreement that all be given 
access. Israel captured the eastern half of Jerusalem in the 1967 war and 
annexed it, but Palestinians still claim it as their capital. Although 
candidate Barack Obama strongly supported a united Jerusalem in 2008, President 
Obama's administration denounced new construction in eastern Jerusalem as 
illegal settlement activity in 2009.

To say that a divided city is the starting point for negotiations concedes 
ground that no Israeli government will accept. There is no possible parcel to 
"swap" that either party will agree is as important as the Temple Mount. 
Muslims claim it is the third holiest site in Islam, but it is at the center of 
Jewish identity. Mr. Obama might as well suggest making Mecca an interfaith 
timeshare.

The Obama administration does a disservice to the Palestinians to hold out hope 
that they will have any part of Jerusalem as their capital. U.S. timidity on 
this issue has led to the current stalemate. So long as Palestinians think 
there is hope of gaining part of Jerusalem in a concession agreement, they will 
not budge on this demand. The reality is, there is no such hope. U.S. diplomats 
who want to make progress on the larger issue of a peace settlement should 
start with the proposition Mr. Obama stated in 2008: that Jerusalem will remain 
the capital of Israel, and it must remain undivided. That is, if Mr. Obama 
still believes it - but that's his little secret.

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