Israeli leader urges calm over row with Washington

As I’ve stated many times before, the Israelis (Jews) don’t let up. They are an extremely self-centered bunch who care only for themselves. Consequently they are the cause for much of the Middle East conflict today; a conflict that either directly or indirectly has had a negative impact on people and nations throughout most of the world. In my opinion this is too high a price to pay to appease such a small minority; vocal and arrogant as they are. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

By AMY TEIBEL, Associated Press Writer Amy Teibel, Associated Press Writer

JERUSALEM – Israel’s prime minister tried to play down a serious diplomatic dispute with the United States on Sunday, urging calm after another stern rebuke from Washington over plans to build 1,600 new apartments for Jews in contested east Jerusalem.

Israel’s already strained relationship with the U.S. hit a new low last week when Israel announced the construction plans during a visit by Vice President Joe Biden. The timing of the announcement deeply embarrassed the Obama administration and put plans for indirect peace talks with the Palestinians in jeopardy.

The U.S. responded with repeated condemnations, including a lecture from Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton over the weekend.

Netanyahu has been trying to dispel the impression that relations with the U.S. have degenerated into a crisis. His attempt Sunday to ease concerns were his first public comments since the feud erupted.

“We opened the newspapers this morning and read all kinds of commentary and assumptions regarding the crisis with the U.S. I recommend not to get carried away and to calm down,” Netanyahu told his Cabinet.

Netanyahu, however, gave no indication that he would cancel the east Jerusalem construction plan, despite warnings from Washington that it could undermine the negotiating climate as indirect peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians are about to begin under U.S. mediation.

“Israel and the U.S. have mutual interests,” Netanyahu told the Cabinet, then pointedly added, “but we will act according to the vital interests of the state of Israel.”

The future of east Jerusalem is the most explosive issue in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israel captured east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war and considers the entire city to be its capital. The Palestinians seek east Jerusalem — home to sensitive Jewish and Muslim holy sites — as their future capital.

After working for more than a year to get peace talks back on track, the U.S. viewed the Israeli construction plan as a provocative move that could derail the negotiations before they even get under way.

Biden condemned the construction plan, using exceptionally harsh diplomatic language. But at the end of his visit Thursday, he toned down that criticism in an apparent effort to keep the feud from escalating.

Clinton shattered the newfound calm a day later by calling the new housing plan a “deeply negative signal” for Mideast peacemaking and ties with the U.S.

She spoke to Netanyahu by phone for 43 minutes to vent Washington’s frustration with the announcement and its timing.

“The announcement of the settlements on the very day that the vice president was there was insulting,” Clinton told CNN on Friday. “It was just really a very unfortunate and difficult moment for everyone, the U.S., our vice president, who had gone to reassert America’s strong support for Israeli security, and I regret deeply that that occurred and made that view known.”

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One Response to Israeli leader urges calm over row with Washington

  1. iowalad says:

    Comment: The international community’s handling of the British Mandate following WWII has been a disaster from the get-go. Resolution of the Mandate should have followed the principles laid down in the 1920 Treaty of Sevres,a territorial entity democratically governed, and as Sweden’s Bernadotte proposed, the iconic holy city of Jerusalem dear to Christians, Orthodox, the Judaic and Muslim made an international “open city” governed by the international community. Ultranationalist Zionism is just as pernicous as is Jihadist Islam and both are contrary to international standards. The Middle East truly needs a version of the Reformation which resolves issues between Catholics and those of Christian belief thru moderation, mutual cooperation. It is long overdue the international community move into to that benighted territory and take full charge by established international NGO presence, a substantial UN presence, and full openness along with a Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal to bring to justice those who have egregiously violated international standards.

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