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US puts squeeze on Israel
Guardian Unlimited ^ | 10/12/01 | Ewen MacAskill and Suzanne Goldenberg

Posted on 10/11/2001 7:08:53 PM PDT by gohabsgo

The US is to make a determined effort to force Israel to enter into peace negotiations with the Palestinians, fearing that the west is in danger of losing the propaganda war with Osama bin Laden.

In an attempt to address one of the main Muslim grievances, President, George Bush will use all the financial and political muscle at his disposal to push the Israelis and Palestinians to the negotiating table.

Mr Bush, whose patience with the Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, has finally snapped, is drawing up a detailed plan to be published in the next few weeks in the hope of finally resolving 53 years of conflict.

But Mr Sharon, whose camp has been unnerved by the development, will not be moved easily, and the scene is set for a gigantic battle of wills. Tony Blair, who returned to London last night from a two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Egypt, highlighted a gnawing anxiety in the US and Britain.

Only five days after the bombing of Afghanistan began, Mr Blair made the extraordinary admission that the west was in danger of losing the propaganda war in Muslim states. He said: "One thing becoming increasingly clear to me is the need to upgrade our media and public opinion operations in the Arab and Muslim world. There is a need for us to communicate effectively."

Bin Laden electrified parts of the Muslim world within hours of the first bombs landing on Afghanistan by releasing a video in which he tried to polarise the conflict between the west and Islam, focusing especially on the Israeli-Palestinian crisis. A senior aide to Mr Blair conceded that the broadcast had found a receptive audience in the Middle East.

The west's biggest worry is the dangerous schism between Arab leaders, who basically support the west and are appalled by Bin Laden, and sections of their people to whom he has become a potent symbol of defiance.

Acknowledging this, Mr Blair said: "All moderate, sensible parts of Arab opinion know that it is right that we are acting in Afghanistan and support that. But they do point out to us that they have a general problem with their own people, that we have lost interest in the peace process. It is a perception we need to counter."

In a series of interviews in the region and a signed article offered to Arab newspapers - all part of Downing Street's new battle for public opinion - Mr Blair stressed the urgent need to "convince people that we are sincere in our desire" to get the Middle East peace process back on track. Central to that is the new US thinking, which Saudi Arabia and Egypt are enthusiastically backing. It is based on proposals on the table when the Israelis and Palestinians met in January at Taba in Egypt, the closest they have ever come to agreement. It envisages Jerusalem as the shared capital of Jewish and Palestinian states.

The ideas, which were to be announced in a speech by the US secretary of state, Colin Powell, that was postponed because of the September 11 attack, are expected be revealed formally later this month.

Leaks in the American and Israeli press are causing tremors of nervousness around Mr Sharon, even though US diplomats say the proposals could change before they are publicly aired. "This government is not going to divide Jerusalem. Period," Mr Sharon's spokesman Raanan Gissin said. "Jerusalem will remain the capital of the Jewish people."

Mr Sharon will visit Washington next month to press his case, Israel Radio reported yesterday. He is known to be angry that Mr Powell consulted Saudi Arabia and Egypt but not Israel when he drafted his speech.

Palestinian officials lauded the idea of a "viable homeland" - seen as an improvement on Mr Bush's call for a Palestinian state.

Revealing the nervousness of Arab governments, it emerged yesterday that a tentative plan to include Saudi Arabia on Mr Blair's Middle East itinerary was scrapped at the last minute.

The Saudi government is fearful of Islamic fundamentalist opinion in the kingdom. The London paper Asharq al-Awsat quoted "informed sources" in London as saying the kingdom told Mr Blair that it could not receive him because the leadership was sensitive about its role and position in the Islamic world.

Downing Street played it down, insisting that the visit was not logistically possible.


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To: Fred25
Shirley doesn't exist. She's a product of your demented, hate-filled mind.
161 posted on 10/12/2001 12:14:17 PM PDT by vrwc54
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To: gohabsgo
Ah...ever hear OF CAMP DAVID? Israel did comprimise - Arafat walked away. Learn before yoo post.
162 posted on 10/12/2001 12:15:09 PM PDT by veronica
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To: gohabsgo
And by the way....don't you think the billions we give Egypt should make them a little squishy about seeing their people yell bulls-eye when their brothers slam into the WTC?
163 posted on 10/12/2001 12:17:18 PM PDT by veronica
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To: truthandlife
Whatever. They rejected his son and yet are his people......BS!
164 posted on 10/12/2001 12:17:38 PM PDT by rwfromkansas
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To: veronica
Nag, nag, nag, nag.
165 posted on 10/12/2001 12:24:53 PM PDT by Fred25
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To: vrwc54
This board doesn’t exist. You just think it does. You are paranoid.

LINK

166 posted on 10/12/2001 12:26:34 PM PDT by Fred25
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To: susangirl, PhilV
He stated in his speech tonight that he would like to see a Palestinian State. But ONLY if that State would recognize AND respect the State of Isreal. As this will never happen I don't see how this article is much more than propaganda. Arafat had his chance...several times, in fact. They don't want a State only, they want Isreal to disappear.

Suzanne Goldenberg is known to be anti-Israel Leftwingnut. Her stuff is pure propaganda. Yeah Bush is so hacked at Sharon he is meeting with him in a few weeks (3rd time) but brushed off the idea of meeting with Arafat (again) last night.

167 posted on 10/12/2001 12:28:56 PM PDT by veronica
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To: Fred25
Nag, nag, nag, nag

Oh your wife in the room or something? Wassa matter, don't like having your motives exposed?

168 posted on 10/12/2001 12:31:11 PM PDT by veronica
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To: Fred25
You link to all the nutball sites, don't you? LOL.
169 posted on 10/12/2001 12:33:10 PM PDT by veronica
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Palestinians Hold Anti-U.S. Protest

Wonder if Arafat will sic the dogs on them again - and beg Israel for riot gear. LOL.

170 posted on 10/12/2001 12:35:45 PM PDT by veronica
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To: veronica
Heavy pressure on Arafat from US

Back to the Jerusalem Post, eh? Is this the devastating counterargument I was supposed to respond to? LOL.

172 posted on 10/12/2001 1:31:40 PM PDT by Seti 1
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To: Fred25
I repeat, the Zionists here on this board and in other places are trying to co-opt the WTC tragedy for their own selfish propaganda purposes.

You keep saying that but never offer any evidence to support your claim. I'll ask again: In what way are the Zionists co-opting the tragedy for their own selfish propeganda purposes?

The people who are propegandizing the tragedy are the people who say "we were attacked because of our relationship with Israel" and "we should cut Israel off in order to avoid terrorism". That is pure propeganda, and it is preposterous to concede an inch in the face of these evil people. Much better to kill them. If that benefits Israel, so be it.

173 posted on 10/12/2001 1:34:39 PM PDT by monkeyshine
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To: gohabsgo
Your politics are odd and your team stinks.
174 posted on 10/12/2001 1:37:57 PM PDT by sakic
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To: Seti 1
You want more? LOL...Just hang on. (-;
175 posted on 10/12/2001 1:38:08 PM PDT by veronica
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To: OldWhig
Fred, people have had quite enough of your blantant anti-semitism

Whig, people have had quite enough of your blatant anti-Americanism. You need to parse out which country you are loyal to. In your case "dual loyalty" hardly expresses it. The days when the answer "both", never very believable, would work are limited.

176 posted on 10/12/2001 1:40:18 PM PDT by Seti 1
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To: veronica
Yeah Bush is so hacked at Sharon he is meeting with him in a few weeks

Keep chanting that mantra, Veronica. It'll get you through these bad times (which may be getting worse).

177 posted on 10/12/2001 1:44:43 PM PDT by Seti 1
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To: veronica
You want more? LOL...Just hang on. (-;

Thanks for the wink and the smile.

178 posted on 10/12/2001 1:48:11 PM PDT by Seti 1
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To: veronica
"Nag, nag, nag, nag"

Oh your wife in the room or something?

Oh, you know my ex-wife? LOL! I’ll bet you know Shirley too!

179 posted on 10/12/2001 1:50:34 PM PDT by Fred25
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To: Seti 1
How about AFP? They are pretty pro-Arab....

Arafat's face tough task cracking down on Islamic militant groups

JERUSALEM, Oct 7 (AFP) - Caught between pressure from the United States and Israel, Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority has started cracking down on Islamic militants opposed to a ceasefire, but security officials warned the task was not going to be easy.

Israel's army chief said the string of raids and arrests Saturday was just the start and that Israel expected much more, while Arafat ran into instant criticism from the hardline Islamic group Hamas, which said the detention of one of its bomb-makers was a blow to Palestinian "national unity."

The United States, anxious to cool regional tensions to clear the way for its planned offensive against terror suspects in Afghanistan, has urged both sides to quell the violence, and has frequently told Arafat to do more to stop attacks.

And in case you missed Bush's speech last night, he made it pretty clear Arafat has to toe the line. Heel Arafat!

180 posted on 10/12/2001 1:50:52 PM PDT by veronica
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