Posted on 03/02/2014 5:47:53 PM PST by Ooh-Ah
Ahead of meeting with Netanyahu, president says unprecedented aggressive settlement construction detrimental to peace process
Israel can expect to face international isolation and possible sanctions from countries and companies across the world if Benjamin Netanyahu fails to endorse a framework agreement with the Palestinians, US President Barack Obama cautioned on Sunday ahead of a meeting with the Israeli prime minister.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Obama stressed that time was running out for Israel to achieve a peace deal, and added that he believed Netanyahu had the capacity to rally Israels citizens behind an agreement.
But if Netanyahu does not believe that a peace deal with the Palestinians is the right thing to do for Israel, then he needs to articulate an alternative approach, Obama said.
There comes a point where you cant manage this anymore, and then you start having to make very difficult choices, he said.
The president went on to stress that he would convey to Netanyahu, in the spirit of the Jewish sage Hillel the Elder, that the prime minister could lead Israel toward peace if he chose to do so.
If not now, when? And if not you, Mr. Prime Minister, then who? Obama said.
The president went on to condemn in no uncertain terms Israels settlement activities in the West Bank, and said that though his allegiance to the Jewish state was permanent, building settlements across the Green Line was counterproductive and would make it extremely difficult for the US to defend Israel from painful repercussions in the international community.
If you see no peace deal and continued aggressive settlement construction and we have seen more aggressive settlement construction over the last couple years than weve seen in a very long time if Palestinians come to believe that the possibility of a contiguous sovereign Palestinian state is no longer within reach, then our ability to manage the international fallout is going to be limited, Obama said.
The president added that Israel must come to a decision over its future character and weigh whether its current policies are conducive to achieving its true aspirations.
Do you resign yourself to what amounts to a permanent occupation of the West Bank? he inquired of the Israeli public.
Is that the character of Israel as a state for a long period of time? Do you perpetuate, over the course of a decade or two decades, more and more restrictive policies in terms of Palestinian movement? Do you place restrictions on Arab Israelis in ways that run counter to Israels traditions? he asked.
Obama further stated that in his opinion, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has proven himself to be somebody who has been committed to nonviolence and diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.
We do not know what a successor to Abbas will look like, he added.
Asked whether he felt Abbas was sincere about his willingness to recognize Israel and its right to exist, the president replied that he was sure that was the case.
I think that this is a rare quality not just within the Palestinian territories, but in the Middle East generally, Obama said of the Palestinian leader. For us not to seize that opportunity would be a mistake.
Netanyahu left for Washington Sunday for talks about the US-led peace process and nuclear negotiations between world powers and Iran.
Although Netanyahu would like the conversation with Obama to focus primarily on Iran, the White House appears to have a different agenda.
Obama will press him to agree to a framework for a conclusive round of Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations that is being drafted by Secretary of State John Kerry, The New York Times quoted senior US officials as saying last week.
Direct peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians, which began last July with the goal of reaching a deal within nine months, have made no visible progress.
Kerry is now focused on getting the two sides to agree on a framework proposal which would extend the deadline until the years end.
Although the document has not yet been made public, it is understood to be a non-binding proposal laying out guidelines for negotiating the central issues of the conflict, such as borders, security, Jerusalem, Israeli settlements and the right of return for Palestinian refugees.
The proposal, or its outline, is likely to be presented to Netanyahu this week and to Abbas on March 17 when he meets Obama at the White House.
How do you unwash brains?
Its hard enough to get the pee out of the rug
much less commies out of gubamint
when voters have mush for brain cells.
Tell that to the Ukranians.
If peace talks fail, it is always and automatically Israel’s fault. That is where Obama is coming from. If peace talks fai because Palestinians entered Tel Aviv and blew up a dozen crowded schools it is still Israel’s fault in Obama’s mind.
Obama has just given the Pallies a free pass to kill as many Jews as they like.
Thank God for term limits.
Yes, and how many American Jews voted for this Kenyan POS???
Just sayin.
What a shock...NOT!
Under Obama the US won't be able to defend Israel if peace talks succeed. He's never done anything positive for America or Israel and I wouldn't hold my breath for this 6 year trend to change now.
Obama needs a punch in the nose.
We Americans are ready to protect Israel, it is you, our chickencrap president who is not. Your time is running out, not theirs.
Well so much for Obama saying he’s got Israel’s back.
Not much of a threat considering how effective Obama’s been so far.
I hope time runs out on the Obama presidency first.
We have sick leftist bastards running our country, and I hear no one saying this loud enough over on the republican side.
This is foreign policy at the level of the rabid anti semites who have taken over college campuses.
They’re so violent and warlike. Causing so much suffering among the peaceful, trade-oriented Palestinians.
The winds shifted on 9/11 — and that is the one promise he is keeping.
Obama’s making the wrong enemy. He’s believing his own press. It won’t end well for him.
Isaiah 49:22-26
22 Thus saith the Lord GOD, Behold, I will lift up mine hand to the Gentiles, and set up my standard to the people: and they shall bring thy sons in their arms, and thy daughters shall be carried upon their shoulders.
23 And kings shall be thy nursing fathers, and their queens thy nursing mothers: they shall bow down to thee with their face toward the earth, and lick up the dust of thy feet; and thou shalt know that I am the LORD: for they shall not be ashamed that wait for me.
24 Shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered?
25 But thus saith the LORD, Even the captives of the mighty shall be taken away, and the prey of the terrible shall be delivered: for I will contend with him that contendeth with thee, and I will save thy children.
26 And I will feed them that oppress thee with their own flesh; and they shall be drunken with their own blood, as with sweet wine: and all flesh shall know that I the LORD am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer, the mighty One of Jacob.
This being said I wonder if this means the “cuffs” are coming off. If Israel has lost our support they may not hold back so often.
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