Posted on 01/09/2006 7:46:28 PM PST by strategofr
Sunday night Jan 8, US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice discussed the forthcoming Palestinian elections to the legislative council on the telephone with Palestinian Authority chairman Abu Mazen.
Jerusalem was not briefed, DEBKAfiles political sources report.
Twelve hours later, the US consul in Jerusalem Jacob Walles visited Abu Mazens office in Ramallah with an oral message from President George W. Bush. According to our sources, it was a presidential guarantee that all the Palestinian parties running for election on Jan 25 would be allowed to campaign openly in East Jerusalem, eligible voters in the city would be permitted to cast their votes through local post offices, and the voter slips of all Palestinian parties without exception would be available in the balloting booths.
The Israeli government was not informed of the extraordinary step taken by Bush over its head and in respect of Israeli sovereign territory.
The step has some disturbing implications:
1. The Bush administration took advantage of Ehud Olmerts having been less than a week in the job of acting prime minister and treated his reluctance to undertake firm decisions - as long as prime minister Ariel Sharons condition was uncertain -as a leadership vacuum in Jerusalem. Without a word, administration officials marked down the goings-on around Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem and Olmerts slowness to rise to the challenge.
3. Olmerts failure to come down decisively on the Jerusalem issue has a serious consequence: Washingtons intercession enables the terrorist Hamas group to fly its green flags and hold rallies on Temple Mount with its standard calls for jihad against Israel, as well as piling its voter slips at Israeli government post offices as an option for the Palestinian voter. By this device, the backhanded recognition of a Palestinian terrorist organization sworn to destroy the Jewish state has been thrust down the interim governments throat.
4. The Bush administration showed no consideration for Olmerts efforts to find his feet as head of government, bid for the leadership of Kadima party and fight a tough election.
Governing circles in Jerusalem were stunned by the White House action. They asked if Bush wanted Binyamin Netanyahu and Likud to win the March election having awarded him the edge on the Jerusalem issue. Part of the shock derived from the Israeli ministers mistaken conviction that Abu Mazen would postpone the election to prevent the Hamas beating his ruling Fatah. DEBKAfiles sources repeatedly reported that the White House would insist on the Palestinian vote taking place on schedule even at the price of a Hamas win and regardless of Sharons indisposition and a transitional administration very much at sea in Jerusalem.
There are still hopes in Israeli government circles that the two US officials David
Welch and Elliot Abrams due this week will help moderate some of the particulars of the Bush pledge to the Palestinian leader. But the chances of this are slim.
Nam Vet
Debka.
Thanks...
That article says that Sean McCormack said that the plans for the Palestinians voting in Jerusalem would be the same as in the past...
but it didn't say what "way" that was..
Do you know?
"I believe the current Administration is severely anti Israel."
Really? And how many more of our tax dollars would it take you ta change your mind?
I believe (I may be wrong) that Jerusalem's Arab residents could vote - also due to American pressure- but only by mail. that is not the current Administration position no matter what
McCormack said.
Please note. Arabs in Jerusalem are not disenfranchised. If they wish they may vote in Israeli elections.
Jerusalem Post (multiple stories)--http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1136361047693&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FshowFull
Ynet--http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3197753,00.html
Arutz Sheva-- http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=96311
Haaertz--http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/667685.html
Reuters--http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=worldNews&storyID=2006-01-09T195408Z_01_ARM922079_RTRUKOC_0_US-MIDEAST-JERUSALEM.xml&archived=False
BBC--http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4596768.stm
Guardian-- http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-5533574,00.html
Boston Globe-- http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2006/01/09/palestinians_to_be_allowed_to_campaign_in_east_jerusalem_police_say
CNN--http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/01/09/palestinian.elections/
World News Service--http://www9.sbs.com.au/theworldnews/region.php?id=126737®ion=6
AFP (multiple sites)-- http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2006/January/middleeast_January241.xml§ion=middleeast&col=
Al Jazeera--http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/B4CAA326-BF34-4726-9B61-75489623ECE5.htm
I believe Israel should refuse American foreign aid.
Access to the West Bank was eased as well. To my knowledge there was no voting in Jerusalem. No reason Scott McCormack should know that. He probably doesn't read FR.
"I believe Israel should refuse American foreign aid."
They would already be wiped off the map without it!!!
This election is the last thing Abbas wants. He will explain that to Rice. Pressure on Israel will ease. Olmert will act tough and refuse to have Arabs voting in Jerusalem. There will be no election. Israel will be blamed Worldwide.
Win Win Win
Olmert owes one to Rice. Rice to get her pound of his flesh at another occasion.
You haven't a clue but don't let that stop you.
Israel did not receive American foreign aid until the 1970's.
God bless our president.
Not when Bush does this crap to Israel.
Good luck with your position! :)
There seems to be a propensity for these countries to encourage the "extreme" groups to c'mon and join them for the elections...
Like Hamas in the Palestinian elections...
And, I saw yesterday...which got NO PLAY, that I saw...that the Prime Minister of Afghanistan, is inviting the TALIBAN, and even Mullah Omar...to come back and participate in their new government...incredible.
I guess, if it works, it would be genius, but, I have the opinion that once a terrorist, always a terrorist.
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