At Haaretz's '
Israel Conference on Peace,' Special Assistant to US President Barack Obama and White House Coordinator for the Middle East claimed that
Israel is not committed to peace (Hat Tip:
Joe L).
In an unusually harsh major foreign policy
address, Philip Gordon, a special assistant to US President Barack Obama
and the White House coordinator for the Middle East, appealed to
Israeli and Palestinian leaders to make the compromises needed to reach a
permanent peace agreement. Jerusalem “should not take for granted the
opportunity to negotiate” such a treaty with Palestinian Authority
President Mahmoud Abbas, who has proven to be a reliable partner,
Gordon said.
“Israel confronts an undeniable reality: It
cannot maintain military control of another people indefinitely. Doing
so is not only wrong but a recipe for resentment and recurring
instability,” Gordon said. “It will embolden extremists on both sides,
tear at Israel’s democratic fabric and feed mutual dehumanization.”
Delivering the keynote address at the Haaretz
newspaper’s Israel Conference on Peace, Gordon reiterated Obama’s
position that a final-status agreement should be based on the 1967 lines
with mutually agreed land swaps.
The administration is aware that Israel is
facing threats on several fronts and Obama remains committed to Israel’s
security, he said, speaking on the day that Israel launched Operation
Protective Edge to counter rocket fire from the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.
Indeed, mere hours before Gordon addressed the conference, hundreds of
participants were forced to quickly evacuate the event hall and enter a
safe room after an alert signaled a missile approaching Tel Aviv. After
about 10 minutes, participants returned to the hall and the conference
resumed.
“The United States will always have Israel’s
back. That’s why we fight for it every day at the United Nations,”
Gordon said. But as Israel’s greatest friend and strongest defender,
Washington should be allowed to ask some fundamental questions, he
added.
Specifically, Gordon went on: “How will Israel
remain democratic and Jewish if it attempts to govern the millions of
Palestinian Arabs who live in the West Bank? How will it have peace if
it’s unwilling to delineate a border, end the occupation and allow for
Palestinian sovereignty, security and dignity? How will we prevent other
states from supporting Palestinian efforts in international bodies, if
Israel is not seen as committed to peace?”
The administration was disappointed that the
last round of US-brokered peace negotiations failed and that currently
“we find ourselves in an uneasy pause,” Gordon said. “At the same time
we have no interest in a blame game. The unfortunate reality is that
neither side prepared their publics or proved ready to make the
difficult decisions required for an agreement. And trust has been eroded
on both sides. Until it is restored, neither side will likely be ready
to takes risk for peace, even if they live with the dire consequences
that resolve from its absence.”
The “past few weeks” show that the inability
to resolve the Israeli-Palestinians conflict “inevitable means more
tension, more resentment, more injustice, more insecurity, more tragedy
and more grief,” he said. “And the sight of grieving families, Israeli
and Palestinian alike, reminds us that the cost of this conflict remains
unbearably high.”
'Most pro-Israel administration evah'? I think not.
Read the whole thing.
IF the United States will always have Israel's back why has it closed its embassy in Tel Aviv?
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