AFTER THE GAZA WAR

Israel Has Fewer Friends Than Ever, Even In America

 

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Israel has never been more isolated. Its best friend, the United States, had vetoed 41 Security Council resolutions condemning Israel in the past three decades, but was about to vote for the Jan. 8 resolution denouncing the attack on Gaza when President Bush intervened, at the behest of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Still, in the face of unprecedented global criticism, the U.S. didn't dare veto, but merely abstained. Europe, never Israel's close ally, erupted in near unanimous outrage over Gaza, with fits of anti-Semitic violence in France, Sweden and Belgium.

Israel is accustomed to attacks from the left and the U.N. This time, though, Amnesty International has accused Israel of war crimes (using white phosphorus against civilians), and the secretary-general was unusually outspoken. After Israel bombed five U.N. compounds, Ban Ki-moon called the attack "heartbreaking … outrageous and unacceptable." His condemnation of Hamas rocket attacks came later, in milder terms.

Israel's last major military excursion, into Lebanon in 2006, aroused less anger. Its closest European ally is Britain, where Tony Blair initially refused to call for a ceasefire in Lebanon. By day two in Gaza, his Labour successors were pushing for a ceasefire; one M.P. called Israel's leaders "mass murderers." The global outcry in 2006 was tempered by disgust at Hizbullah's rocket campaign, which killed 43 in heavily populated northern Israel. This time, Hamas rockets hit a patch of sparsely populated southern Israel, killing three, while the Israeli response has been far more deadly. Some 1,300 Palestinians have been killed—compared with 500 Shiites in Lebanon.

The one region where Israel is arguably not more isolated is the Middle East. Israel's push for Arab recognition suffered a setback when Mauritania and Qatar severed relations, but four Arab summits have reached no consensus on how to respond to Gaza. Major states, led by Jordan and Egypt, want to lend no comfort to their Persian rival, Iran, the backer of Hamas. Moreover, Hamas has not emerged as a plucky hero to the Arab world, the way Hizbullah did in 2006. When the fighting quieted last week, Hamas held a "victory" parade in Gaza City, and it fizzled.

Israel has just one key friend. Could Obama, who promised the Muslim world "a new way forward" in his Inaugural Address, loosen the bond? A recent Pew poll shows 55 percent of U.S. Republicans, but only 45 percent of Democrats, approve of Israel's actions in Gaza. Given that Democrats now rule, Israel may need to worry more about the mood on Main Street than on the Arab Street.

With Christopher Dickey in Doha and Sophie Grove in London

© 2009

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  • Posted By: Qanni @ 04/12/2009 7:29:32 AM

    Israel deserves all the hate it has managed to garner by the massacre of innocent Palestinians with no way of protecting themselves from the world's biggest bully. If ever there was a country that needed to be disarmed of all weapons, especially the nuclear ones, it is Israel! This is the 21st century and the world cannot tolerate such barbaric behavior from any country. Let them go some place where there are no people for them to harm......how about the moon!

  • Posted By: kraznet @ 03/07/2009 9:23:26 PM

    As the Wall Street Journal wrote on May 6th,
    "For reasons both telling and mysterious, Israel has become unpopular among that segment of public opinion that calls itself progressive. This is the same progressive segment that believes in women's rights, gay rights, the rights to a fair trial and to appeal, freedom of speech and conscience, judicial checks on parliamentary authority. These are rights that exist in Israel and nowhere else in the Middle East. So why is it that the country that is most sympathetic to progressive values gets the least of progressive sympathies?"

    it is therefore very strange that, because of their rabid anti Israel views, these progressives have turned into apologists for Islamic fundamentalists (such as hamas and hezbollah) who loath and despise every progressive belief that these folks hold dear.

    if peace were ever to exist, palestine or even worse the "one state solution" (which would result in the demographic destruction of the state of israel) would be just another arab cesspool, where women are despised and oppressed, other religions disrespected (and forbidden) and gay people murdered.

    in Israel gay marriage is already recognized and NOW,
    Overseas adoptions by gay couples get OK from Israel
    United Press International (4/25)

    To support the Palestinian Cause is to be anti women, anti gay and anti democracy.

    Finally, To focus so much attention on the Palestinians at the expense of the genocide in Darfur (Muslim killing Muslim), the Muslim on Muslim violence in Iraq, the executions of Muslim gay teens in Iran, the violence towards women in Iran--(just for showing their hair), the sentences of stoning or beatings for rape victims in both Nigeria and Saudi Arabia (where woman are also forbidden to drive), The burning to death of young girls in a school in Saudi Arabia, as the religious police would not allow male fireman to save them, because the girls were not wearing their burkahs, the epidemic of honor killings by brothers and fathers of young girls in both Britain, Canada and Turkey is not only morally reprehensible but indefensible.

  • Posted By: Ron Tal @ 02/09/2009 6:12:00 AM

    Sorry to say that, but 9/11 is not over yet.
    All of us would like to get a better news, but, unfortunately, we should deal with the reality.

    We all should face the fact - fanatic islamists centered around Iran are building WORLD-WIDE CALIPHATE.
    This is a huge project and 9/11 is just a small part of it.

    Look around:
    11 March 2004 Madrid Spain train bombings consisted of a series of coordinated train bombings,
    killing 191 people and wounding 1,800. The official investigation by the Spanish Judiciary determined the attacks were directed by a muslim al-Qaeda-inspired terrorist cell.
    The bombings occurred three days before general elections which resulted in the defeat of the incumbent Jose Maria Aznar's Partido Popular (PP) party
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/11_March_2004_Madrid_train_bombings - SPAIN RIGHT GOVERNMENT WAS EXCHANGED BY LEFT GOVERNMENT IN A SINGLE BLAST!
    Islamists government took over in Turkey. Millions of muslims invaded Europe penetrating all democratic institutions which is the part of the plan. Many more facts could be mentioned, BUT:

    Week ago Iran launched a missile and succeeded to get to the orbit. Thousands of Iranian centrifuges are spinning 24x7 enriching uranium - Iranian ambitions aimed to the nuke.
    Iran circles Israel with Hamas and Hesbollah which in fact are Iranian divisions trained, armed and fully directed by Iran.

    Would you feel safe with Iranian nukes with global ballistic capabilities? Fanatical Islam loves death, especially death of Crusaders and, of course, Jews. So, we - you and us - should make choices and time is limited.

    Political correctness hides the inconvenient truth, leftists prefer to be fooled by islamists who know well that the greatest lies said million of times will be taken as a truth.
    Take a look, just couple of mins - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i08L09V0_sg

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