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Netanyahu and Obama Will Talk on Tuesday
2010-03-22
JERUSALEM — During a visit here on Sunday, the Obama administration's Middle East envoy, George J. Mitchell, extended an invitation for the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, to speak with President Obama in Washington this week. The offer for a face-to-face meeting on Tuesday, which was accepted, was widely seen as a sign of an alleviation of the recent discord over new Israeli plans for Jewish housing in disputed East Jerusalem that had soured Israel's relations with the United States.

The United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, also met Israeli leaders after touring Gaza on Sunday, and he expressed his strong support for the expected start of indirect Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

Signifying the change in tone between Jerusalem and Washington, Mr. Mitchell told the Israelis on Sunday that “the relationship between the United States and Israel is strong and enduring, that our commitment to Israel's security is unshakeable and unbreakable.

“And that's the way it's going to remain,' he added.

Mr. Mitchell's visit, put off from last week, followed Mr. Netanyahu's response to American demands of Israel to help reconcile. Mr. Netanyahu conveyed Israel's response in a telephone call to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton late Thursday and in a letter over the weekend.

Mr. Netanyahu is traveling to Washington on Monday to address a meeting of a pro-Israel lobbying group, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. He has made it clear that he offered no concessions on Israeli building in East Jerusalem, which was annexed by Israel after its capture from Jordan in the 1967 war and which the Palestinians claim as the capital of a future state.

White House officials concluded that given the escalating tensions between the Obama administration and the Netanyahu government, it would behoove Mr. Obama and Mr. Netanyahu to meet face to face since they will both be in Washington at the same time, a senior administration official in Washington said Sunday.

“It's not a matter of driving home any points, but it's always important that there be an understanding of where the president is' on the push for substantive negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians, said the official, who is not authorized to speak publicly about the negotiations.

A second senior administration official, also speaking on grounds of anonymity for the same reason, said that Mr. Obama wanted to raise the peace talks with Mr. Netanyahu in the coming meeting.

“The things they'll talk about is how we advance what we believe is a core U.S. national interest, which is peace in this region,' this official said, “and how we can assure that neither side takes steps that would undercut the trust that's going to be vital to ensuring that the talks, which have just begun, succeed.'

In remarks at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting, Mr. Netanyahu said: “Our policy toward Jerusalem is the same policy of all Israeli governments in the past 42 years, and it has not changed. From our point of view, construction in Jerusalem is like construction in Tel Aviv.'

But he has agreed to a preliminary discussion of core issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, such as the future of Jerusalem and the question of the Palestinian refugees, in the American-brokered indirect negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. Mr. Mitchell said Sunday that he hoped to get those talks “under way in full course.'

In order to show good will, Mr. Netanyahu is also ready to release Palestinian prisoners and to ease the restrictions on the flow of goods into Gaza, Israeli officials said.
Posted by:Steve White

#12  And I am including the vast majority of the National Guard in that military category : simply refusing to obey an illegal order would shutdown any Governor trying to enforce said coup.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2010-03-22 20:09  

#11  I doubt if even the Dems are suicidal enough to try something with the November election - we had valid elections throughout the Civil War, Confederate states' elections were simply ignored as invalid. Any attempt at stopping elections would be viewed by a majority of the public as a coup de etat and would NOT be supported by the American military.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2010-03-22 19:57  

#10  Careful Shipman. You may get to be like Joseph M. and need an interpreter.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-03-22 17:25  

#9  This may very well be the crisis which suspends the November elections.

See if you can work some Affrikaner homewords into that.

Shark has been jumped. Kookery wins. Black heliooocpters will out, Jolly John Birchers grab the controls of 7% of the population. Thanks.

/wop wop wop wop

Posted by: Shipman   2010-03-22 16:27  

#8  No, no Deacon, I hope Netanyahu chuckles at him softly and shakes his head.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-03-22 15:12  

#7  I hope Netanyahu "speaks harshly" to Obama. Not that he'll listen.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2010-03-22 14:43  

#6  Here? Get serious. Nimble Semple.

Serious eh? When 52% voted for a muslim sympathizing liberation theologist, and socialist and over 40% still agree with his presidential policies, how much more "serious" would you like to get?
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-03-22 07:46  

#5  This may very well be the crisis which suspends the November elections.

Here? Get serious. If we can have elections in a civil war we can have one when the Israelis and Arabs or Persians have yet another war. It may well prove to be the equivalent of the assassination of an Austro-Hungarian archduke, but we'll still have elections.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-03-22 07:03  

#4  
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-03-22 02:45  

#3  Netanyahu knows Soetoro will do nothing about Iran. This visit will be an opportunity for Netanyahu to make one last plea for bunker busters bombs, refuelers, and permission for Iraqi overflights. He'll get none of it. Israel will go it alone and if escalates we'll have a nuclear war in the ME. This may very well be the crisis which suspends the November elections.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-03-22 02:18  

#2  There will be war again in the ME, because Iran and its proxies smell weakness by the US. Obama has pushed Israel under the bus. Israel sees an existential threat and cannot back down on this one. The deck of Obama cards will come down. It is going to get ugly on all fronts.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2010-03-22 01:37  

#1  Obama will be so full of himself after this health care vote he wont listen to a single thing Netanyahu has to say.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2010-03-22 00:25  

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