President Obama Calls Israeli Govt.
"Extreme Right" Despite Israeli Concessions, Broadening of Israeli
Coalition & Absence of Palestinian Concessions
The Zionist Organization of America
(ZOA) has taken issue with the description of the Israeli government offered by
President Barack Obama to a Jewish group in which he was reported in the Jewish
daily Forward as saying that the Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu was
"extreme right."
According to the report, during a
meeting with a delegation of orthodox rabbis from the Orthodox Union, “The
President described Israel’s government as having been extreme right and said
that Netanyahu, just like any other world leader, does not want any
restraints’” (Nathan Gutman, ‘Obama Gets Copy of Washington Letter,’ Forward,
June 5, 2012).
The ZOA was surprised that, despite
past - and recent - concessions by this Israeli Government, including Israel’s
pleading for negotiations; its openly-stated readiness to make new, painful
concessions; the broadening of the Government to include the main Opposition,
leftwing Kadima Party; and the presence in the Government as Defense Minister
of former Labor Party leader Ehud Barak, and now a Deputy Prime Minister, Shaul
Mofaz, both of whom have said that they would unilaterally relinquish 60% of
Judea and Samaria to Palestinian control, the President nonetheless described
the Israeli government as belonging to the extreme right.
ZOA National President Morton A. Klein
said, "We find it puzzling that President Obama would say that the Israeli
government is of the extreme right. There is no factual or analytical basis for
it.
“First, the Netanyahu government, from
its inception in 2009, made it clear that it accepted in-principle the idea of
a negotiated Palestinian state.
Wise or unwise, such a position cannot
be described as of the ‘extreme right.’
“Second, the Netanyahu government -
despite the absence of any Palestinian concession or indication of moderation -
agreed to a 10-month freeze on all Jewish construction in Judea and Samaria, a
unilateral concession that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton herself described
at the time, correctly, as ‘unprecedented.’ Indeed, no previous Israeli
government had agreed to and implemented such a concession before.
“Third, despite the failure of Mahmoud
Abbas’ PA to negotiate virtually at all during the freeze and its failure to
negotiate to date, Israel has made it clear that it is willing to negotiate
with the PA immediately, without preconditions.
“Fourth, it is singularly strange that
President Obama would say that the Israeli government is of the extreme right
only days after Prime Minister Netanyahu formed a coalition with Shaul Mofaz’s
leftwing opposition Kadima party, which holds 28 seats and which advocates for
leftwing policies. The current Israeli government constitutes 94 out of 120
Knesset seats, the second broadest coalition government in the country’s
history.”
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