Obama Puts Israel-Palestinian Issue On Hold For His Second Term.   What does
that mean?

 

Obama understands that he can't have a second term - which he desperately
wants! - without the "Jewish vote," whatever that means.  He also
understands that if he tries now to apply added pressure to the hated State
of Israel, and to the despised enemy leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, he risks
losing some of his most stubborn supporters ("useful idiots") and consistent
financial contributors.  (Like the suicidal Jews and Jewish organizations
who praise him).  

 

So - unreported by the liberal Western news media which have already
launched his 2012 campaign for him - he has said, in effect, "F**K THE JEWS!
I can't do it now, but once I'm elected and don't need them, I'll finish off
those damned Jews and their worthless little State built on stolen Muslim
lands.  As soon as I'm free of my need for their votes and their money, I'll
keep my pre-election promises to Rashid Khalidi, to Hamas, to Hizbullah, and
to the Arab-Palestinian people and, as Wright, Farrakhan, and my other
mentors taught me during all those years, damn those Jews to Hell!"

 

P.M. Netanyahu understands.  Terrorist Mahmoud Abbas understands.  The
Western media editors understand. 

NOW YOU UNDERSTAND, TOO!

 

Allan

New York

 

Obama Puts Israel-Palestinian Issue On Hold For His Second Term 
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report June 27, 2011

http://www.debka.com/dynmedia/photos/2011/05/19/big/Barack_Obama_Middle_East
_speech19.5.11.jpg

Israel-Palestinian talks: "A second-term issue"

President Barack Obama has decided to shelve any serious effort to generate
Israel-Palestinian negotiations for at least two years, DEBKAfile's
exclusive sources report from Washington. "It's a second term issue," he is
quoted as telling his advisers. Only in November 2012 will he know if he is
returned for another term as president and then too is unlikely to get back
to the Israeli-Palestinian issue for several more months - "depending
largely how the Arab Revolt" goes, according to a senior administration
official.

Conscious of this delay, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas
convened the PLO Executive Committee in Ramallah Sunday, June 26, with a
request to endorse his application to the UN General Assembly in September
for recognition of a Palestinian state. After the endorsement was in his
pocket, he announced he would turn to the UN only if talks with Israel were
not revived before September.

Abbas is fully aware of the Obama administration's objections to his
unilateral application to the UN and its commitment to veto any UN Security
Council motion approving Palestinian membership of the world body. The
Palestinians also know they risk losing their $600 million aid package from
America if their UN initiative goes forward.

In line with the extended timetable, the White House sent two senior
officials, Special Adviser Dennis Ross and Special Middle East Envoy David
Hale to Jerusalem and Ramallah earlier this month to set up a ceremonial
launch of Israel-Palestinian negotiations on a date before September and
keep them going at a very low key thereafter. This was decided after both
Abbas and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu quietly agreed to get back to
the negotiating table.

Netanyahu is keeping this development under his hat, not sharing the
information even with his closest advisers. In fact, our sources report, the
prime minister has taken over in person all of Israel's contacts with the
White House in Washington, sidelining even his most trusted aide Yitzhak
Molcho, who has spoken for Netanyahu in these contacts until now. The senior
members of his bureau are being kept at arm's length from the prime
minister's high-wire diplomatic moves, including his newly appointed
National Security Adviser Brig. (Res.) Yaacov Ami-Dror. 

Exchanges with Washington and the Palestinians are now handled exclusively
by Netanyahu and in secrecy.

Our sources also disclose that Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has
been co-opted to this discreet venture as a senior player.  The role Obama
has awarded him, officials in Washington, Jerusalem and Ankara report to
DEBKAfile's sources, is to stand in for him in the next couple of years and
keep the ball rolling between Netanyahu and Abbas until a serious
peacekeeping bid is restarted.  To carry out this function, the Turkish
prime minister has initiated steps for mending relations with Israel and
putting an end to the rancor caused by the deaths of nine pro-Palestinian
Turkish activists whose vessel Israeli commandos raided on its way to break
the Gaza blockade.

Turkey's withdrawal from a repeat of that expedition scheduled for this
month was one of those steps.  All three parties are trying to put the close
military, strategic and intelligence bonds Israel and Turkey enjoyed for
decades back on the old footing.



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