Posted on 04/13/2008 2:08:34 PM PDT by COUNTrecount
JERUSALEM - Former President Jimmy Carter brokered the first Israeli-Arab peace deal, but he's getting a cool reception in Israel during his latest visit to the Mideast.
Israeli leaders are shunning the globe-trotting peacemaker for planning to meet with Khaled Mashaal, the head of Israel's archenemy Hamas, and comparing the Jewish state's policies to apartheid.
A schedule released by the Atlanta-based Carter Center showed no plans for the former president to meet any of Israel's key players: Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni or Defense Minister Ehud Barak during this week's visit, which began Sunday.
The only high-ranking official on Carter's schedule was Israel's ceremonial head of state, President Shimon Peres. The 83-year-old former U.S. leader held a closed meeting with Peres shortly after arriving Sunday.
A senior Israeli official said "scheduling problems" was the official reason given for the high-profile snub even though Olmert recently took time to chat with "Prison Break" star Wentworth Miller.
But the real reason for the cold shoulder is Carter's plan to meet with Mashaal when his Carter Center delegation travels later this week to Damascus, Syria, the Israel official said.
Israel's leader are not publicly criticizing Carter out of respect for his former position as U.S. president, the official added. He spoke on condition of anonymity because his explanation went beyond the official position.
Ahead of his Mideast trip, Carter defended his reasons for wanting to engage Hamas and said he feels "quiet at ease" about meeting with Hamas militants.
"I think there's no doubt in anyone's mind that if Israel is ever going to find peace with justice concerning the relationship with their next-door neighbors, the Palestinians, that Hamas will have to be included in the process," Carter told ABC News "This Week" in a broadcast aired Sunday.
Hamas is sworn to Israel's destruction and has carried out dozens of suicide bombings that have killed more than 250 Israelis. Israel has no contacts with the Islamic militant group, whose violent takeover of the Gaza Strip in June has undercut newly revived efforts by Israel and the Palestinians to strike a final peace deal.
Several State Department officials, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and others from the Bush administration have criticized Carter's plans to meet with Mashaal.
"The position of the government is that Hamas is a terrorist organization and we don't negotiate with terrorists. We think that's a very important principle to maintain," Stephen Hadley, Bush's national security adviser, said Sunday on ABC. "The State Department made clear we think it's not useful for people to be running to Hamas at this point and having meetings."
But Carter is among a growing group of U.S. critics who say shunning enemies is counterproductive. Several months ago, a group of prominent former senior U.S. officials including Carter's own former national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski called on the U.S. to engage in "genuine dialogue" with Hamas, not isolate it.
In Syria, senior Hamas official Mohammed Nazzal has said Hamas "welcomes the request" from Carter to meet with Mashaal. He said the meeting would take place Friday.
Carter said the meeting would not be a negotiation, but he outlined distinct goals.
"I think that it's very important that at least someone meet with the Hamas leaders to express their views, to ascertain what flexibility they have, to try to induce them to stop all attacks against innocent civilians in Israel and to cooperate with the Fatah as a group that unites the Palestinians, maybe to get them to agree to a cease-fire things of this kind," Carter said.
Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his work in mediating conflicts, while president and under the auspices of the Carter Center. In 1979, he brokered the landmark accord between Egypt and Israel, for which Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin were awarded that year's Nobel Peace Prize.
But the goodwill Carter earned here was all but swept away two years ago with the publication of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid," which compares the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories with the racial segregation and oppression that once reigned in South Africa.
Jewish groups and some fellow Democrats strongly objected to the book and more than a dozen members of the Carter Center's advisory board resigned in protest.
In a later afterword to his book, Carter criticized the lack of "balanced debate" in the U.S. about the Middle East and warned officials against being "seen as knee-jerk supporters of every action or policy" of the Israeli government.
In recent years, Carter has embarked upon "a crusade of hate against Israel," Uzi Arad, an adviser to parliamentary opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu, told Israel Radio.
"There is no doubt that Jimmy Carter as a former president should be greeted as a matter of protocol, but it does not mean that the prime minister, the foreign minister and certainly the opposition leader have to meet him," Arad said.
While in Israel, Carter also plans to meet several lawmakers and visit Sderot, the southern Israeli town most frequently targeted by Gaza rocket squads.
Carter is also scheduled to visit the West Bank, Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Jordan during his Mideast tour. Carter will not be visiting Hamas-ruled Gaza.
A Carter-Mashaal meeting would be the first public contact between a prominent American figure and Hamas officials since the Rev. Jesse Jackson met with Mashaal in Syria in 2006
I am trying to decide which one is our worst Ex President
Carter or Clinton
Hard choice, so many dumb things they do and say
Carter is the most dangerous RIGHT NOW
but if CLinton gets back into the W H he could become dangerous. He seems unstable lately.
Wonder what a Braindead Hostage President is worth to Halfass??
Pray for W and Our Troops
I would be a globetrotter but I thought it caused Glowbull Warming to travel all the time!!!!! So we cut down on travel, did he?
In my other life, I actually voted for this imbecile, TWICE.
So who on here is creative? I’d love to see this:
Someone needs to make a You Tube video with the Who tune, We Wont Get Fooled Again playing in the background.
Start with a picture of Obama and MEET THE NEW BOSS printed under the pic and then switch to a picture of Jimmy Carter with SAME AS THE OLD BOSS under his pic. Throw in a bunch of their similiar quotes - raising taxes, more government control, etc - and finish up with WE WONT GET FOOLED AGAIN!
There was a another thread posted on FR, where a doctor theorized that Clinton was suffering from brain damage (manifested by mental function deteriration) as a side effect of his coronary bypass surgery.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2000858/posts
But his behavior was erratic since long before that operation, dating back to at least to his rape of Juanita Broaddrick in the 1970s. It's very possible that his current mental instability is also related to his long term recreational drug usage - marijuana, especially, plus cocaine.
Maybe even Olmert has some standards as to whom he won’t talk to.
OMG I think maybe President Clinton is
Jimmy Carter not far behind
To many years working around nuclear reactors while he was in the USN? ;-)
We can only wish!
Ping!
Did ya know there is a USS ship named after this man?
Correction. A Sub.
You’re kidding, right?
Carter gave away the Panama Canal, enacted policies that let the Ayatollahs into Iran, forced Israel to give up the entire Sinai peninsula, exacerbated the late ‘70s oil crisis, gave us double-digit inflation rates, weaken our defenses against the Soviet Union...
... and publicly stated that perhaps “America’s best days were behind us.”
That’s only a few of the things he did.
Clinton was horrible, but nothing like Carter.
Okay maybe I am wrong about Bill Clinton okay how about this is worst than Both of them LOL!
OR there is nobody LOL!
That too funny LOL Submarine I feel sorry for US Navy sailors LOL!
Least President Reagan has bad*** state of art ship named after him
I believe that would be a boat, SSN-23. ;-)
Hey, I was in the freakin Army, not the Navy! :D
That’s what I thought too!
That's more respect to the former position than Carter has ever shown.
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