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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Netanyahu ran out of patience with Abu Bluff a year ago

President Obama can't say he wasn't warned.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's patience with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has "run out," a WikiLeaks cable leaked on Monday revealed.

In a "secret" December 2009 cable dispatched to Washington from the embassy in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu's senior policy aide Ron Dermer is also quoted as telling two U.S. senators that Israel has no partner to peace.

Dermer, who is considered once of Netanyahu's closest confidantes in the Prime Minister's Bureau, met with Michael Kuiken, of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Perry Cammack, of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, in Jerusalem on December 14, 2009. The moments of that meeting were included in a cable sent by Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Marc Sievers.

The meeting between Dermer and the two senators took place just three weeks after the cabinet decided to freeze construction in West Bank settlements for a temporary 10-month period. Without that decision, the Palestinians said they would refuse to return to the negotiating table with Israel.

Netanyahu had taken "a number of steps in the effort to jump-start the peace process with the Palestinians, but to no avail," Dermer said, according to cable. "As a result, Netanyahu's patience has 'run out'."

Some 70 percent of the Israeli public was opposed to the moratorium but Netanyahu had decided to push it forth anyway so that peace negotiations could resume, said Dermer.

Sievers wrote in the cable that he believed this claim regarding public opinion to be "exaggerated."

Dermer also "lamented the lack of a partner on the Palestinian side to pursue negotiations" with Netanyahu. Abbas was trying to "internationalize the conflict" by waiting for the United States to "deliver" Israel to the negotiating table, Dermer believed; the cable quoted him describing this attempt as a "big mistake."

The Israeli government "understands Abu Mazen's [Abbas'] political constraints and lack of support from Arab regional partners - but at the end of the day, Abu Mazen must 'be a leader,'" Dermer said.
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That's been part of the problem all along. Abu Bluff is afraid of ending up like Anwar Sadat if he actually tries to make peace with Israel. If he's interested in peace at all.

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1 Comments:

At 10:45 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Abu Bluff is not a leader... and Israeli politicians need to understand true peace is made from the bottom up... otherwise it won't last. Unfortunately, that won't win them a Nobel or to give them a ticket to sure re-election. Some things take more than one lifetime to happen. One isn't sure if Netanyahu understand this reality.

 

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