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*President Obama’s Intentions*

*Editorial of The New York Sun | March 27, 2015*

*http://www.nysun.com/editorials/president-obamas-intentions/89106/
<http://www.nysun.com/editorials/president-obamas-intentions/89106/>*

It strikes us as no small thing when Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation
League comes out with an article questioning President Obama’s intentions.
Mr. Foxman, after all, has stood for a liberal view of our common concerns
for his entire adult life. He opposed Prime Minister Netanyahu accepting
from Congress an invitation that hadn’t been cleared with the White House.
He has supported every peace initiative we can remember. He is, in the
finest sense, one of the great liberals of his time.

Yet he has come out with a column, which we saw on the daily Algemeiner
<http://www.algemeiner.com/2015/03/26/restarting-the-us-israel-relationship-depends-on-palestinians-too/>,
declaring that however critical of Mr. Netanyahu he has been in recent
months, he is “even more troubled” by the “statements now coming out of the
White House calling for a reassessment of policy toward Israel,” including
reconsidering of the practice of vetoing anti-Israel measures at the United
Nations. He still wants the Israeli premier to do more to solidify
relations with America and to stand up to hardliners at home.

“None of this, however, justifies what we are hearing from the Obama
Administration,” Mr. Foxman warns. “Their reactions raise deeper questions
about their intentions and perspectives.” The ADL chief doesn’t accuse the
President or his camarilla of anti-Semitism. But, he writes, “From the
beginning of the Obama years, there was a disturbing indifference to the
mindset of the Israeli public, characterized by the President’s speech in
Cairo and focus on Israeli settlements as the key obstacle to peace.”
Writes Mr. Foxman:

“Talk of ‘neither party willing to make sacrifices for peace,’ and even
seeming to put the blame on Israel, simply disregarded the brutal reality
of what Israelis went through for a decade starting with the Camp David
meeting in 2000. There, a left-wing Israeli government, elected by a public
hoping against hope that the Palestinians were finally ready to abandon
their decades-long struggle against Israel, offered a true two-state
solution to the Palestinians. Not only was it rejected, but violence and
suicide bombs followed for years.

“After that, Israeli leaders took two more steps toward that vaunted goal
of two states: first the gut-wrenching withdrawal from Gaza in 2005, and
then the offer by then-Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas in 2008. Israelis saw these initiatives rejected again,
together with Hamas taking over Gaza with its attendant rockets and war. In
sum, Israelis saw an unrepentant foe still seemingly committed to
irredentist goals.

“Nothing much has changed since then on the Palestinian side. Hamas
continues to control Gaza and, after another war, is seeking to rearm for
the next conflict against Israel. And the Palestinian Authority has found
every excuse to avoid negotiations, making it clear to Israelis that
Palestinian leaders are far more interested in turning the international
community and the U.S. against Israel than to resolving their internal
problems and the conflict with Israel. Or put another way, they seemed
interested in achieving a Palestinian state only if it meant not having to
end the struggle against Israel.”

This kind of talk would be less remarkable — though not a jot less credible
— from hardliners like, say, Morton Klein of the Zionist Organization of
America. But coming from a figure like of such liberality as Mr. Foxman,
and a man who is retiring from a lifetime of leadership at an organization
devoted to fighting the defamation of the Jewish people, it is newsworthy.
There aren’t ten Jews in America, we’d warrant, who don’t share Mr.
Foxman’s concern about the intentions being signaled by the language the
White House is using.




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