Obama Is the Most Hostile Sitting U.S. President In the History of Israel


By  <http://www.foxnews.com/author/anne-bayefsky/index.html> Anne Bayefsky

Published May 24, 2011

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There is some logic in the fact that
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/obama-administration/barack-obama.ht
m#r_src=ramp> President Obama has fled the country while
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/israel.htm#r_src=ramp> Israel's Prime
Minister Netanyahu addresses Congress. With Obama's comments this past week
on Israel, the president now appears to many as the most hostile sitting
president in the history of the Jewish state.

A key casualty of the assault Obama launched this past week on Israel and
its Prime Minister, is the prospect of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
When Palestinians move to declare statehood unilaterally in the fall with
U.N. support, it will be President Obama himself who will have laid the
groundwork.

Two years ago President Obama prompted Palestinians to withdraw from
negotiations after he attempted to dictate to Israel the terms of a deal on
the settlements issue. Now that the president has similarly projected what
the territorial outcome "should be," Palestinians will abjure negotiations
into the foreseeable future.

The mere lip service that the president paid to negotiations was heard
around the world, especially in Palestinian circles. "While the core issues
of the conflict must be negotiated." Obama began, followed by a series of
"should be" pronouncements.

The president's Sunday speech to the pro-Israel group AIPAC did not
fundamentally change his earlier effort on Thursday as territorial fiat. 

 

According to the president, the baseline of a final settlement "should be"
the 1967 lines and any different outcome would be subject to "mutually
agreed swaps." But "mutually agreed" entails a Palestinian veto, and the
potential for their insisting on the indefensible 1967 lines within the
Obama formula.

President Obama's 1967 baseline comment was no accident; it was a deliberate
provocation. As he unabashedly told the AIPAC audience: "I know that stating
these principles -- on the issues of territory and security -- generated
some controversy.I wasn't surprised."

Mr. Obama has also sabotaged negotiations by refusing to assign
responsibility for the current absence of negotiations where it belongs. As
far as Obama is concerned, the fact that
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/hamas-palestine.htm#r_src=ramp>
Hamas "is unwilling to recognize Israel's right to exist" simply "raises
questions." 

The President even professed ignorance about the path of Hamas, despite the
group's Charter which calls for "Jihad" until Israel is "obliterated." In
the president's words: "Palestinian leaders will not achieve peace or
prosperity ifHamas insists on a path of terror and rejection." If!

Those pushing a U.N.-backed unilateral declaration of statehood or
independence (UDI), in lieu of negotiations, will also have taken sustenance
from the President's remarks. He suggested such sentiments are eminently
understandable: 

"There's a reason why the Palestinians are pursuing their interests at the
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/united-nations.htm#r_src=ramp>
United Nations. They recognize that there is an impatience with the peace
process, or the absence of one.And that impatience is growing." 

President Obama neglected to mention that statehood would come a lot faster
if Palestinians didn't support leaders who are bent on genocide or refuse to
talk.

Moreover, if Mr. Obama was in fact serious about stopping a U.N.-backed
Palestinian UDI, he could do a lot more than simply chide them for making
what he called a "symbolic" move. He could, for instance, lay out some
unambiguous consequences for the day after, such as: terminating U.S.
taxpayer dollars for UNRWA, the Palestinian "refugee" agency, since refugee
status will be voided and all Palestinians rendered citizens of their
declared state; moving the U.S. embassy to Israel's capital city Jerusalem,
since delays awaiting a negotiated settlement will be groundless; stopping
payment to the U.N.'s regular budget, since the UN will have gravely
abrogated its legal obligations under the UN Charter, and pulling the U.S.
out of the  <http://www.foxnews.com/topics/middle-east.htm#r_src=ramp>
Middle East Quartet - the European Union's coveted entre into Arab-Israeli
politics - since the Quartet's central "Roadmap" will have been negated.

He said none of the above. Having made the U.N. a centerpiece of his foreign
policy, including championing the obsessively anti-Israel Human Rights
Council, his speechifying about sidelining the organization wasn't very
convincing.

The AIPAC speech was pure sophistry. The president promised "unshakeable
opposition" to "efforts to chip away at Israel's legitimacy" and attempted
to take credit for not attending one of the UN's racist "anti-racism"
conferences back in 2009. 

But he only pulled out of so-called "Durban II" after intense public
pressure, just 48 hours before the meeting, ruining the prospect of
coalition-building. And he refused to tell AIPAC whether he plans to go to
"Durban III" - the first-ever world summit to be held in New York this
coming September and intended as a vehicle for charging Israel with racism.
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/canada.htm#r_src=ramp> Canada and Israel
pulled out long ago. Where is America's unshakeable opposition?

President Obama's fawning remarks about Arab self-determination contrasted
sharply with his treatment of Jewish self-determination. He taunted Israelis
about not being able to protect themselves: "Technology will make it harder
for Israel to defend itself." "Delay will undermine Israel's security." He
threatened Israelis with the specter of isolation and demanded they answer
to every busybody in sight: "The international community is tired of an
endless process." "Going forward, millions of Arab citizens have to see that
peace is possible for that peace to be sustained.[T]he march to isolate
Israel internationally.will continue to gain momentum.and it's already
manifesting itself in capitals around the world."

Negotiations require mutual recognition of legitimacy and therefore offer
the only path to ensuring a Palestinian commitment to coexistence with a
Jewish state. By bullying Israel, a negotiated peace agreement between Arabs
and Israelis is now all but impossible during Obama's tenure. 2012 cannot
come soon enough.

Anne Bayefsky is a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute and director of the
Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust.



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