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 The Obama Admin. Has Permanently Destroyed its Standing Among Israelis
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Sitting with Knesset Member Dov Lipman earlier this week, I could not
resist asking, tongue-in-cheek, who was less popular in Israel nowadays –
Hamas chief Ismael Haniyeh or U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.

“Kerry is certainly not popular on the Israeli street right now,” he
answered, as only a politician could.

Joking aside, in my estimation, a poll to find out who is hated more would
actually put them quite close.

As a result of his constant attempted impositions, condescension, double
standards, hypocrisy, strategic blundering and harsh condemnations
throughout Israel’s Operation Protective Edge, Mr. Kerry, and by extension
his boss President Barack Obama, are both personas non grata in Israel.

In truth, neither were that well liked beforehand and their credibility as
peace brokers was diminished after the recently concluded, nine-month peace
run. But now, Mr. Kerry and Mr. Obama’s standing in the Jewish state has
been damaged beyond repair.

According to some reports, at certain points during Israel’s struggle
against Hamas in Gaza, it appeared as if the United States was eager to
open a second, diplomatic front against the Jewish state.

In one week, the U.S. had to deny handing the Israelis a cease-fire
proposal that all but adopted Hamas’s demands. There was also a harsh phone
call between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mr. Obama in the
midst of an Israeli cabinet meeting in which the president called for
Israel to unilaterally end its campaign against Hamas.

The U.S. insistence on looping Hamas allies Turkey and Qatar into
discussions was a source of untold frustration for Israel, as was the
administration’s insistence on issuing strongly worded condemnations every
time Hamas-tied authorities in Gaza claimed civilian casualties from an
Israeli airstrike.

This stance was especially objectionable after Mr. Obama himself explained
that civilian casualties are among the necessary horrors of any war in an
interview with *The New Yorker* earlier this year.

“The way I’ve thought about this issue is, I have a solemn duty and
responsibility to keep the American people safe. That’s my most important
obligation as President and Commander-in-Chief,” Mr. Obama said, applying a
calculus the generosity of which he did not grant to the Israeli people.

But to observers of the U.S.-Israel relationship under Mr. Obama, the
administration’s approach to the war will come as no surprise and neither
will Mr. Netanyahu’s reported demand that Mr. Obama never “second guess me
again.” It has been widely reported that the two have crossed swords
repeatedly over the years over both policy matters and on a personal level.

The latest spat has led eager Republican Party surrogates to yet again
predict the demise of Jewish support for Mr. Obama’s Democratic Party. But
we have seen that claim before, and it has only ever materialised to a
minimal degree.

The real, irreversible damage has been done to America’s standing among the
Israeli public. This will have consequences for any future U.S. attempt to
broker a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The
credibility gained during Mr. Obama’s widely hailed March trip to the
Jewish state has now been frivolously squandered.

By deserting Israel in its hour of greatest need, the Obama administration
has effectively disqualified itself from maintaining a constructive role in
future peacemaking efforts in the region.

*The author, based in New York, is the Editor-in-Chief of The Algemeiner
and Executive Director of the Gershon Jacobson Foundation. This article was
originally published by The Jewish Chronicle.*


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