Posted on 02/13/2009 5:40:41 AM PST by SJackson
Washington: Bibis In, Peace Is Dead By P. David Hornik FrontPageMagazine.com | Friday, February 13, 2009
In the wake of the Israeli elections on Tuesday, its reported that many U.S. officials have privately expressed concern that Likud leader Binyamin Netanyahu might preside over a right-wing coalition. A Capitol Hill source is quoted as saying that would cause great unease. Dennis Ross is quoted in his book as calling Netanyahu, in his first prime ministerial stint in 1996-1999, nearly insufferable, lecturing and telling us how to deal with the Arabs.
Or as the Washington Post reported on Wednesday, many key [U.S. officials] have long and difficult memories of dealing with Netanyahu when he was prime minister during the Clinton administration. It is no secret that U.S. officials would prefer to deal with [Tzipi] LivniNetanyahus relatively dovish prime-ministerial contestant whose Kadima Party, while narrowly defeating Likud in Tuesdays elections, will likely play a subordinate role to Likud in the emergent coalition because of the overall strength of the right-wing bloc.
The Post quotes a senior administration official saying The hope is that there is a government that is really committed to peace with the Palestiniansand veteran peace processor Aaron David Miller as saying, more darkly, that the election outcome is like hanging a closed for the season sign on any peacemaking for the next year or so.
Yet, if the memories of Netanyahus first tenure at the helm are so difficult, should memories of the peace government that preceded it, led by Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, and their Labor Party, be so pleasant? Many Israelisif their charred bodies werent long ago interreddont have such pleasant memories of those years in which 200 Israelis died in terror attacks, a total far beyond any previous comparable period in Israeli history.
But, no doubt, those were heady peace-processing years. President Clinton hosted the famous handshake on the White House lawn between Rabin and PLO leader Yasser Arafat. In December 1994, by which time many of the hapless Israeli terror victims were already dead, bereaved, or trying to recover from injury and trauma, Rabin, Peres, and Arafat received their Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.
Dennis Ross was Clintons point man on the peace process and was instrumental in reaching the 1995 Oslo 2 Agreement. Aaron David Miller was hard at work in Rosss office as Deputy Special Middle East Coordinator. Ross and Millerlike Rabin, Peres, and Clintonnever stood up and said that, with all these innocent people being butchered, something must be wrong, perhaps this process should be stopped and the Israeli army should retake the areas from which Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Arafats PLO terrorists were now staging repeated savage attacks.
Nor did they raise any objection when in October 1995 the Oslo 2 agreement was hustled through the Knesset by trickery and bribery against the will of a majority of the Israeli people.
But in 1996 a majority of Israelis did manage to elect Netanyahu as prime minister, and these good years came to an end; instead of pleasant peace processing with ever-pliant Rabin and Peres, it was time for difficulty and nearly insufferable lectures. But while Clinton, Ross, Miller et al. were suffering, Israelis were suffering a good deal less; during Netanyahus three years as head of state the terror fatalities went down drastically to a total of 46 or about 15 per yearthe same average as in the years before peace when the death toll suddenly exploded. But bipartisan, official Washington, Democrat and Republican, remembers these as terrible years for the peace process.
It is easy to continue in this veinthe security calamities under Netanyahus successor, Laborite Ehud Barak; the eventual defeat of West Bank terror under Likudnik prime minister Ariel Sharon; Sharons turn to the left in 2005 with the disengagement from Gaza and the creation of the Kadima Partyleading to 6500 rockets and mortars on Israel in three years and a war against Hamas that was used to stoke the worst outbreak of world anti-Semitism since the 1930s. The fact that after all this, Israelis have elected a conservative government arouses only contempt in official Washington.
Never have the blinders to reality been so tight; the fact that Israels putative peace partners among the PalestiniansFatah leaders like Mahmoud Abbas, Salaam Fayad, and Ahmed Qureiopenly negate Israels legitimacy as a Jewish state and demand its dissolution through a return of refugees, while educating their children in hatred, is systematically screened out, while an Israeli leader who is cautious and skeptical after seeing his country racked by waves of death is vilified as an obstacle to progress.
Lurking beneath it is the severest-possible calumny against the Israeli peopleas if it is they who dont want peace enough, and dont know the cost of phony substitutes for it.
Is that for sure, now?
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Bless him!
The "Palestinians" elected Hamas. There can be no peace with them because they do not want it. They want to kill Jews. Netanyahu is necessary.
I think that the “form the government” negotiations are still ongoing, but the calculus is that Likud + Conservative party equals certain victory for Bibi. Interesting that many media organs are still reporting that “Kadima won”, which is true in the narrowest sense, but not in a way that can lead to a leftist government.
“Dennis Ross is quoted in his book as calling Netanyahu, nearly insufferable, lecturing and telling us how to deal with the Arabs.
Oh, as opposed to the Clinton’s telling Israel to sit back and enjoy the rape?
Israel is under no obligation to be a victim of terror!
In fact, Israel is likely the best chance of preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear threat to itself AND America!
Knowing what an idiot Dennis Ross is I feel really good about Israel electing some one who will defend their country as opposed to this moron we elected.
Thanks. What a muddle!
Absolutely true! Sadly we have to depend on Israel to do what we don’t have the gonads to do.
I’m not entirely optimistic about Netanyahu. I think and hope he means business this time... but let’s not forget that with Clinton in the WH, Bibi was pressured into making concessions towards Arafat, even meeting with him. Obama will in any case try to do the same again.
Dennis Ross refers to BiBi as “lecturing” the US.
But I remember BiBi saying after 9/11 that Israeli airlines are safer because they (airport security) look for terrorists and the US looks for suspects boarding our planes.
Well, Bibi of all people should know. Maybe Muslim tool Ross should have listened to him.
Bibi gets it.
Bibi did not get along with the Chinese carry out presidency?
And that’s bad?
It must be really frustrating for those on the Riady ride.
Does it mean that they won’t be able to sell us out after all?
It could be.
I knew my man Feiglin didn't have a chance, but at least Lieberman (see above) might have been some improvement.
..but our longtime support of Israel (in spite of 'certain' Presidents)...will keep us in good stead now that we need them to be strong for us during our current weakness (with Obama)
Israel will not dessert us.
We have honored & allied with them for a long time....
I believe God will honor this.
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