Israeli envoy sees "historic crisis" with U.S.: report

JERUSALEM | Mon Mar 15, 2010 6:59am EDT

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel and the United States are in a "crisis of historic proportions" over a settlement dispute that has brought relations to a 35-year low, Israel's ambassador to Washington was quoted on Monday as saying.

The comments attributed to envoy Michael Oren clashed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's attempts to play down tensions with U.S. President Barack Obama's administration over a West Bank settlement project threatening to derail the renewal of Israeli-Palestinian talks.

"Israel's ties with the United States are in their worst crisis since 1975 ... a crisis of historic proportions," the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper quoted Oren as telling other Israeli diplomats in a telephone briefing over the weekend.

The remarks, also carried by other Israeli media, appeared to refer to U.S. pressure in 1975 for an Israeli redeployment in the Egyptian Sinai, occupied by Israel since the 1967 war and the site of renewed fighting in 1973.

Israel's Foreign Ministry had no immediate comment.

An Israeli plan to build 1,600 more homes for Jews in West Bank land annexed to Jerusalem was announced during a visit by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden aimed at ushering in indirect peace negotiations with the Palestinians.

Using unusually blunt language, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Israel's behavior "insulting". But in a CNN interview on Friday, she said bilateral ties were "not at risk. I mean, our relationship is durable and strong."

Netanyahu voiced regret on Sunday for what he described as bureaucratic happenstance.

"We know how to deal with these situations -- with equanimity, responsibly and seriously," he said.

SETTLEMENT CONSTRUCTION

Israeli media reported that Clinton, in a telephone call to Netanyahu on Friday, demanded he reverse the decision to construct the settler homes at Ramat Shlomo.

A spokesman for Netanyahu declined to comment. Palestinian officials have said indirect peace talks, which they agreed last week to hold with Israel under U.S. mediation, could not begin unless the settlement project was canceled.

Scrapping the construction could destabilize Netanyahu's governing coalition, dominated by pro-settler parties, including his own.

During his visit to Israel, Biden steered clear of any public demand of Israel to cancel the project. He termed "significant" assurances from Netanyahu that building at the site, a religious settlement, would not start for years.

In Washington, the influential pro-Israel lobbying group, AIPAC, weighed in with a statement that called on the White House to take immediate steps to defuse tension with Israel.

"The Obama administration's recent statements regarding the U.S. relationship with Israel are a matter of serious concern," AIPAC said.

Netanyahu, who has vowed to continue building in and around Jerusalem while reining in construction of Jewish settlements on other occupied land where Palestinians seek a state, is due to attend AIPAC's annual conference in Washington next week.

A U.S. envoy is expected back in the region later in the week to try to get peace talks, suspended since December 2008, under way. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had resisted restarting negotiations without a settlement freeze. (Writing by Jeffrey Heller and Dan Williams; editing by Samia Nakhoul)

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Chagrined wrote:
Hitler offered six million Jews to any country that would take them. None obliged! Europeans killed Jews and were responsible for the Holocaust, not the Palestinians! European Jewish refugees went to Palestine, took homes and land that belong to the Palestinians making the Palestinians refugees. So Jews are to the Palestinians what Hitler was to them? Are Jews any less evil? Jews owned 7% of Palestine at this time. The oppressed are now the oppressors!

The American people and the Palestinians have had to suffer the consequence of the Holocaust. Europeans killed Jews and Jews kill Palestinians, and ten million extorted American tax dollars per day for Israel makes the American people complicit in Israel’s repugnant, evil behavior toward the Palestinians . Sometime ago, Israel was voted the country having the most ‘negative image’ in a globe-spanning survey of 28,000 attitudes toward 12 major countries in the world. Jews are synonymous with a very negative image!

It is time for America to pressure Israel to stop killing Palestinians, to stop stealing land and homes from the Palestinians and to treat Palestinians with respect and to stop extorting American tax dollars for Israel.

The United Nations giveth Palestinians land and homes to Jews in 1947. It is time for the United Nations to taketh back the homes and land for the Palestinians.

Mar 15, 2010 4:14am EDT  --  Report as abuse
bluecanary wrote:
” The message couldn’t be plainer: Israel’s intransigence could cost American lives. ”

That’s the point that never seems to quite get across to the average Joe, or Shmuel. Israel’s belligerence and self-serving posture will inevitably spark a confrontation that will end in war – a war not confined to a small patch of land on the eastern Mediterranean but an escalating conflict that will rapidly spread throughout the Middle East and thence to Europe, and beyond.

Israel’s intransigence can cost lives throughout half the world. If a child is allowed to behave whichever way it chooses, without any restriction and with no boundaries set to ensure its correct behavior it develops into a threat not only to its own family but to society at large. The Israeli government is currently that child.

Mar 15, 2010 4:49am EDT  --  Report as abuse
ShamanNora wrote:
America had to suffer the consequences of the Holocaust? EXCUSE ME? America could have prevented it, but it chose to have a blind eye until the very end, when it was too late! It didn’t suffer – those who were in concentration camps, who lost their lives, those of their families, their homes, their entire world suffered. How dare you say such rubbish Chagrined?

Mar 15, 2010 5:13am EDT  --  Report as abuse
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