Posted on 02/07/2015 8:48:48 AM PST by Dave346
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has conveyed messages to the Americans to the effect that he didnt know the invitation extended to him to speak before the US Congress was anything but genuinely bipartisan, Israels Channel 10 news reported Friday night.
Netanyahu remains determined to go ahead with the address, to highlight the dangers of a deal that would leave Iran as a nuclear threshold state, but is making an effort to soften the Obama administrations anger, and that of many Democrats, over the March 3 speech, the TV report said.
The report added that some 40 Democratic legislators are currently expected to stay away from the address, and that Netanyahu is anxious to avoid that spreading to a wider second wave of legislators.
Early Friday, a senior Israeli politician who is close to Netanyahu suggested that the prime minister had been misled into believing both Republicans and Democrats wanted him to speak, and that he had accepted the contentious invitation from House Speaker John Boehner because he understood the offer enjoyed bipartisan support.
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzachi Hanegbi (Likud) said Netanyahu hoped and believed the invitation was bi-partisan, as the invite letter said a bi-partisan initiative but because of the tensions between Congress and the [Obama] administration, [and] between Republicans and Democrats, a problem erupted.
Speaking to 102 FM Tel Aviv Radio, Hanegbi, who is a close confidant of the PM, acknowledged that the row that has flared up between Israel and the Obama administration following the announcement that Netanyahu would speak to Congress about the Iranian nuclear threat presented a dilemma.
Boehners January 21 invitation to Netanyahu, indeed, stated: It is my honor, on behalf of the bipartisan leadership of the US House of Representatives and the US Senate, to extend to you an invitation to appear before and address a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday, February 11, 2015″ the originally scheduled date.
The announcement infuriated the White House, which charged that the planned speech subsequently moved to March 3 breached protocol as it was not coordinated with the administration. The incident set off an ugly, ongoing public dispute between the Netanyahu government and the Obama administration, with senior US officials charging that the Israeli leader had spat in Obamas face and could not be trusted.
There has been considerable vocal Democratic opposition, too, with Jewish House Democrats meeting privately with Israeli Ambassador to the US Ron Dermer to castigate him over the affair. At least three Democrats have said they will skip the speech, Vice President Joe Biden may not attend, and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said she hopes it will not go ahead.
Netanyahu has been an outspoken critic of the international efforts to negotiate a deal with Iran. He is set to warn strongly in his speech against a bad deal with Tehran. Initially, it had been suggested that he would also urge US lawmakers to pass a new sanctions bill against Tehran to force it to comply with international demands that it curb its nuclear program a bill Obama strongly opposes and has vowed to veto because such a move would hinder the P5+1 negotiations under way to secure a deal. But officials in Jerusalem said last week that Netanyahu would focus less on sanctions and more on the dangers of a deal that allows Iran to become a threshold nuclear state.
The dilemma is, how much can Israel insist and disagree and oppose this policy [of the international community seeking a deal with Iran] while simultaneously preserving our wonderful, intimate relationship with the US, Hanegbi said, adding that the question was if Netanyahu should pass up this unique opportunity, so necessary in terms of timing, before the deadline [for a deal between the P5+1 and Tehran].
Hanegbi said Netanyahu was investing a lot of effort in order to clarify to Democrats that this [planned address] is not an act of defiance against Obama, and denied charges that the move was political, meant to boost Netanyahus image ahead of Israeli national elections set for March 17, two weeks after the speech.
Netanyahu indicated Thursday that he intended to go ahead with this speech, saying it was my obligation as the prime minister of Israel to speak out against the danger of a nuclear agreement with Iran, and to do everything I can to prevent it.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu always comes every year for AIPAC. It’s at that time ... that’s why.
“And only Now do we find out that Boner told The White House(up front)of his plan to invite Bibi to speak???”
Many of us assumed this right out of the gate, and posted same.
There is great fear in the WH that Netanyahu will reveal Odumba$$’s personal history.
The louder the sqeal the more revealed.
Rep. Marcia Fudge, Demorat from Ohio is Chair.
This is probably the hard-core of those 40 Dems who, so far, are claiming they won't show up for Bibi's speech.
Leni
Bibi has to be saying to himself, “I can’t believe how f’d up the American government is!”
Ok, I didn’t know that about AIPAC.
“...but because of the tensions between Congress and the [Obama] administration, [and] between Republicans and Democrats, a problem erupted.
Not really. It’s more because of Obama’s and the Democrats’ contempt for Israel and Netanyahu. They would be delighted to invite any Israeli communist or socialist. Just not Netanyahu.
It sounds fine.
Was one to expect beforehand that the Demoncrats would revolt in such an overtly anti semitic way?
No ... he sees how bad it is in Israel ... LOL ...
How about offering the empty seats to some Holocaust survivors?
That will cause some liberal heads to explode.
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Trusting Congress is dicey.
We need to set Prime Minister Netanyahu up with a Free Republic membership.
He would learn a lot more accurate stuff here.
Mr. Robinson - have you any contacts with Israeli government?
The reason why that doesn’t sound good ... and that it’s from Netanyahu’s side ... is that the opposition in Israel, who hope to win the election there, have as a major complaint that Netanyahu is playing “partisan politics” with the USA and therefore alienating a lot of support from certain groups, in the USA.
The fact that Netanyahu’s side is saying that, indicates how that is “playing” over in Israel with the opposition who wishes to defeat Netanyahu.
I have watched the video and an unedited version. Portions of the video were also excerpted on Hannity’s Fox TV program with Horowitz being interviewed. The reference to Hitler Youth was not included on TV. Nor was it mentioned by anyone, including Horowitz.
I believe that the Muslim girl was mocking Horowitz at the time and that there really isn’t any Hitler Youth Week at the UCD campus. This type of mocking; i.e., claiming your opponent is painting an incorrect portrait of you, is typical of the left.
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Bunch up the attendees so that it can be shown how MANY empty seats there are and disclose names of those who did not attend - folks who have problems with Israel and Jews.
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DITTO!
GREAT IDEA!
Or maybe, are there descendants of Jesse Owens, the Black US runner who was shunned by Hitler when Germany hosted the Olympics? Somebody like that could replace these anti-semitic CBC members.
Come on GOP! For once frame the issue...POTUS, V-POTUS, and 40 Democrat have taken their Antisemitism out of the closet for the world to see.
If they truly had a problem with Boehner’s invitation, they could take it up on the floor of the House. This is not about Boehner, it is about Netanyahu and Israel.
As well as several self-loathing Kapos...
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