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e1&id=4cc4da34ef&e=e1333e4251> The NY Times Lied About Israeli Reaction to
Netanyahu's D.C. Adventure

May 26, 2011 10:50 pm | Jeff Dunetz



Those who only read the NY Times would get the impression that last week's
trip to the United States by  Bibi Netanyahu was an absolute political
disaster for the Israeli Prime Minister.

The Progressive newspaper of record, the New York Times
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202c
de1&id=8be0cdf110&e=e1333e4251> headline proclaimed:

"Israelis See Netanyahu Trip as Diplomatic Failure." 

"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel returned from Washington on
Wednesday to a nearly unanimous assessment among Israelis that despite his
forceful defense of Israel's security interests, hopes were dashed that his
visit might advance peace negotiations with the Palestinians."

As my friend Dr. Barry Rubin
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=904478d899&e=e1333e4251> explains, Israelis have very little hope for
peace because unlike the progressive media, they understand that the
Palestinians because even though it makes them unhappy they know that the
Palestinians don't want to advance peace negotiations. But that theme--the
Palestinian leadership doesn't want peace--is not permitted in virtually all
of the American mass media. 

Two new polls prove the NY  Times report about Israeli reaction was totally
biased.

A poll conduced by the liberal
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=ec09683bba&e=e1333e4251>  Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz which reported
the positive Israeli reaction to Netanyahu's trip.

"Ha'aretz Poll: Netanyahu's Popularity Soaring Following Washington Trip"

"A new poll conducted by Dialog, under the supervision of Prof. Camil Fuchs
of the Tel Aviv University Statistics Department, showed that 47% of the
Israeli public believes Netanyahu's U.S. trip was a success, while only 10%
viewed it as a failure."

In fact the poll seems to indicate the D.C. trip reversed Netanyahu's
decline in approval:

While in a Haaretz poll five weeks ago Netanyahu seemed to be in hot water
with the public, with 38 percent expressing satisfaction with his
performance and 53 percent disappointed with it, in yesterday's poll the
results were essentially reversed: 51 percent were satisfied, while 36
percent were not.

The moderate Jerusalem Post conducted its own poll conducted after
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=14c27b76a7&e=e1333e4251> Obama's Speech to AIPAC:

When asked in the poll whether they saw Obama's administration as more
pro-Israel, more pro-Palestinian or neutral, just 12 percent of Israeli Jews
surveyed said more pro-Israel, while 40% said more pro-Palestinian, 34% said
neutral and 13% did not express an opinion.

Other polls taken after the Netanyahu trip agree with
<http://jeffdunetz.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9a443c8dc3ed9a1571202cd
e1&id=9465960202&e=e1333e4251>  the other two:

A Telesker poll published in Ma'ariv on Wednesday found that the Likud had
strengthened against Kadima. The poll predicted that the Likud would rise
from 27 to 30 Knesset seats, while Kadima would fall from 28 to 27.

Asked who was more fit to be prime minister, 36.9% said Netanyahu; 28.3%
said Kadima leader Tzipi Livni; 9.2% said Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman
of Israel Beiteinu; 2.6% said Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Independence;
and 18.2% answered none of the above.

A Sarid Institute poll broadcast on Channel 2 Tuesday night found that 38%
of Israelis found Netanyahu most fit to be prime minister, and 35% Livni.
The poll found that the Likud had grown in support at Kadima's expense.

Since the last poll taken by the institute during a crisis over gas prices,
Kadima fell by five seats and Likud rose by four.

The poll found that if an election were held now, Likud would win 34 seats
(up seven from the last election in February 2009); and Kadima 29 (up one).

A Geocartographic Institute poll broadcast on Channel 1 Tuesday night
predicted that the Likud would win 33 seats, and Kadima 22. According to
that survey, 61% of Jewish Israelis oppose Obama's formula of the 1967 lines
with land swaps as a basis for an agreement with the Palestinians, while
only 27% favor it.

If the NY Times had any interest in the truth it would have declared that
Israelis saw the Netanyahu trip as a success, and as a result the Likud
party grew in support. But the truth isn't the story the progressive media
wanted to convey.  The Times, like most progressives wanted to brand the
Netanyahu trip as an object failure for the Israeli PM, because he committed
what is to them, a felony, he had dared to "school" the precious infallible
President.

 

 

 

 
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