Thursday, July 23, 2009

How far will Obama go with Israel?


IDF Mulls Possible U.S. Aid Halt -Yaakov Katz & Herb Keinon

Amid growing tension between Jerusalem and Washington, the IDF and the Defense Ministry have held brainstorming sessions to discuss the possibility that the U.S. would cut military aid to Israel.

The discussion came just hours before a State Department spokesman said that it was still "premature" to talk about financial sanctions against Israel for its refusal to freeze settlement construction.

Israeli defense officials said it was possible to interpret the remark as meaning that at a later date sanctions might be realistic.
(Jerusalem Post)


Netanyahu: Israel Won't Dismantle West Bank Fence

Media reports said the Palestian Authority had relayed a demand to President Obama to remove the fence since the security situation in the West Bank had improved.

Netanyahu told the Knesset: "I hear they are saying today that because it's quiet, it's possible to take down the fence. My friends, the opposite is true....It's quiet because a fence exists."
(Ha'aretz)


The Obama-Netanyahu Relationship -Ari Shavit

Soon after the confrontation in Washington Obama renounced the commitments made by previous administrations on the settlement blocs. He trashed the letter written by George W. Bush and the policies of Bill Clinton.

That is how he taught the Israelis a lesson they will not quickly forget: The word of a U.S. president is not worth much.
(Ha'aretz)
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