On Israel and Palestine: Obama's historic opportunity
Why is the supposedly new America continuing to sing the same old songs from its evil past?
By Gideon Levy
Haaretz.com
What is the American president going to say to his citizens? What will he say to the citizens of the world? How will he rationalize his country's opposition to recognizing a Palestinian state? How will he explain his position, which runs counter to the position of the enlightened - and less enlightened - world?
And above all, what will Barack Obama say to himself before he goes to bed? That the Palestinians don't deserve a state? That they have a chance to get it through negotiations with Israel? That they do not have equal rights in the new world that we thought he was going to establish? Will he admit to himself that, because of opportunistic election considerations - yes, Obama is now being exposed as quite an opportunist - he is also harming his country's interests as well as the (real ) interests of Israel, and is acting against his own conscience too?
It is difficult now to understand Obama's America. The man who promised change is turning out to be the father of American conservatives. With regard to Israel, there is no difference between him and the last of the celebrants at the Tea Party. We did not expect a great deal from Hillary Clinton; she can continue to recite hollow speeches about negotiations-shmegotiations - but Obama?
Et tu, Brute? After all, in your Cairo speech you promised a new dawn for the Muslim world, you promised a new America to the Arab world. And what came of this? The same old American wolf - which blindly and automatically supports every whim of Israel's to such an extent that it is not clear which is the world power and which is the protectorate - and not even dressed in sheep's clothing. The riddle remains unsolved: How is it that the supposedly new America is continuing to sing the same old songs from its evil past? How is it that Obama is behaving as if he does not understand that the Palestinians will no longer agree to live another four decades without civil rights, certainly not in view of all that is taking place around them in the awakening Arab world?
The riddle remains unsolved because it is difficult to comprehend how a black president, who believes in justice and equality, can bow down with such unbearable lightness to a right-wing government in Israel, to narrow election considerations in America, and to Jewish and Christian lobbies.
(Continued here.)
By Gideon Levy
Haaretz.com
What is the American president going to say to his citizens? What will he say to the citizens of the world? How will he rationalize his country's opposition to recognizing a Palestinian state? How will he explain his position, which runs counter to the position of the enlightened - and less enlightened - world?
And above all, what will Barack Obama say to himself before he goes to bed? That the Palestinians don't deserve a state? That they have a chance to get it through negotiations with Israel? That they do not have equal rights in the new world that we thought he was going to establish? Will he admit to himself that, because of opportunistic election considerations - yes, Obama is now being exposed as quite an opportunist - he is also harming his country's interests as well as the (real ) interests of Israel, and is acting against his own conscience too?
It is difficult now to understand Obama's America. The man who promised change is turning out to be the father of American conservatives. With regard to Israel, there is no difference between him and the last of the celebrants at the Tea Party. We did not expect a great deal from Hillary Clinton; she can continue to recite hollow speeches about negotiations-shmegotiations - but Obama?
Et tu, Brute? After all, in your Cairo speech you promised a new dawn for the Muslim world, you promised a new America to the Arab world. And what came of this? The same old American wolf - which blindly and automatically supports every whim of Israel's to such an extent that it is not clear which is the world power and which is the protectorate - and not even dressed in sheep's clothing. The riddle remains unsolved: How is it that the supposedly new America is continuing to sing the same old songs from its evil past? How is it that Obama is behaving as if he does not understand that the Palestinians will no longer agree to live another four decades without civil rights, certainly not in view of all that is taking place around them in the awakening Arab world?
The riddle remains unsolved because it is difficult to comprehend how a black president, who believes in justice and equality, can bow down with such unbearable lightness to a right-wing government in Israel, to narrow election considerations in America, and to Jewish and Christian lobbies.
(Continued here.)
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