Posted on 05/04/2016 5:26:26 PM PDT by SJackson
Ex-NY Times White House correspondent says secretary declined to visit to Israel in June 2009 to do damage control after Obamas Cairo trip
Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton had a good working relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, although she would sometimes prefix references to him with the f-word, was sometimes at odds with her president over how to handle Israeli-Palestinian issues, and was seen by some in the White House as acting with a view to her own future bid for president, a new book claims.
Alter Egos was written by Mark Landler, a New York Times political correspondent who covered the White House, Clinton, and US President Barack Obama. The book focuses on the period 2009-2013 covering the first Obama administration.
A review of the book published by Haaretz on Wednesday included some of the insights Landler had on the interaction between Clinton and Netanyahu, as well as her relationship with Obama.
Landler writes that although Clinton and Netanyahu were able to work together she called him by his Hebrew nickname Bibi nonetheless when mentioning the Israeli leaders name often it was attached to the f-word. An exasperated Clinton banged her cellphone against her head in frustration during a call with Netanyahu on the issue of settlement freezes.
Clinton visited Jerusalem not long after taking up the position of secretary of state, in the wake of the 2009 Israeli elections that installed Netanyahu as prime minister. Landler says she met with then-foreign minister Tzipi Livni and tried to persuade her to accept Netanyahus offer to form a national unity government. The aim was to avert the formation of a right-wing government in Israel, which Clinton believed would clash with the new US administration that took office in January of that year. Livni however, rejected the idea because, she told Clinton, Netanyahus Likud party would never accept her terms.
Netanyahu went on to form a narrower government, and a key point of friction with the US was securing an Israeli commitment to a settlement freeze as part of Obamas efforts to restart peace talks with Palestinians.
Landler writes that the Clinton-Netanyahu relationship reached a nadir in 2010 during a lengthy meeting in New York on trying to extend a fruitless 10-month Israeli settlement freeze for another three months. Among the ideas Clinton raised was the early release of convicted spy Jonathan Pollard. Israel was also offered 20 F-35 stealth fighters worth $3 billion, Landler claims. Clinton, however, was wary that even a three-month extension would not be enough to entice Palestinians to return to direct negotiations. The deal eventually fell through and with it went any chance for a breakthrough during Clintons years as secretary of state, Landler writes.
Middle East policy was to be a source of tension also between Clinton and Obama. Landler claims Clinton declined a White House request to travel to Israel after Obama gave a June 4, 2009, speech in Cairo. The purpose of the intended visit was to prevent any perceived offense to Israel as Obama didnt stop by in the Jewish state after visiting Egypt. At the time, White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel suggested to Clinton that she visit Jerusalem after accompanying Obama to Cairo to do damage control. Landler cites a former senior administration official as saying Clinton couldnt, wouldnt, and didnt.
Obama officials saw the refusal as motivated by Clintons concerns over damaging her image regarding Israel and her relationship to the American Jewish community, Landler asserts. He also notes that the incident was an example of her reluctance to be overly involved in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process to avoid political damage that might hamper a future bid for presidency.
Her standoffish attitude to the peace process even as Obama tried to advance it was to become a point of contention between the two, he writes. During a meeting between Obama and Clinton on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in 2009, the president chided her, telling her that she needed to travel to the Middle East more often and that she needed to become more personally involved in steering the process.
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Lends credibility to Dick Morris' unconfirmed contension that Hillary referred to an aide as a fu*ken Jew bast**d.
Waiting for pic of Hillary kissing Arafat’s wife. I’m sure Trump has it in his repertoire.
Hillary’s sold out to the Enemy. The enemy has a 24/7 watch on her, too. ( (her Islamic - Muslim brotherhood terror family girlfriend). That Hillary is allowed out of prison is unbelievable
People who are profane often slip into profanity in high stress times. Odd there is no video of this activity.
why do they think the Arabs want peace when it’s clear they don’t.
Hillary is the sum of every trait that shouldn’t be in a President of the United States.
Surprising.... I’d have guessed that H->! would refer to Ben prefaced by Joo B@.....
And for Michelle
Always wondered if the family pic was after keeping Yasser waiting while Bill interacted with Monica. Strange grin on his face.
Probably called him an FJB
She of the F J B harangue.
Democrats hate Jews, it is that simple.
Potty-mouth Hullary gonna get Flushed by DTrump like the Tard she IS!
Took me a while to decipher!
Yes, you’re right!
Hillary’s worst actions (as far as I’m concerned), were the insults she hurled at the uniformed Military who stood guard inside the WH. In fact, Hillary was so outraged by the Military having to wear uniforms while on duty, Bill insisted they not wear their uniforms while in the WH.
And .. don’t forget the “prayer room” she had constructed in the WH for all her Muslim friends.
Is this the kind of garbage people want for a President ..??
Terrible pix of Hillary. But very real.
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