ARRA News Service | |
| Obama Speech On Israel Generates Growing Backlash Posted: 20 May 2011 10:56 PM PDT
He reminded Obama that a peace based on an illusion would crash on the rocks of Middle Eastern reality. He directly rejected Obama's call for Israel to return to the 1967 lines. "Israel cannot go back…because the lines are indefensible," Netanyahu said. He told Obama that Israel will not negotiate with a Palestinian government headed by Hamas and reminded Obama that Hamas condemned the killing of Osama bin Laden. On the question of Palestinian refugees, Netanyahu pointedly told Obama that the refugee issue will not be settled within the land of Israel. In other words, Israel will not agree to demographic suicide. "That's not going to happen," he told Obama. In closing, Prime Minister Netanyahu reminded Obama of the history of Israel and the Jewish people. (He was wise to do so since the president's knowledge of history sometimes appears to go no further than the day of his own election.) He told Obama that through all the dark times, including the Holocaust, the Jewish people never lost "our dream" of reestablishing a state in their ancient homeland. He told Obama, "We don't have a margin of error." Translation: You won't push us into concessions with our enemies that could jeopardize our very existence. This was an amazing moment. Of the two men sitting next to each other in the Oval Office today, only one understands the dangerous world we live in, and knows that weakness emboldens evil and makes war and defeat more likely. That man is not the president of the United States. The outrage is growing as analysts in Washington, D.C., and Jerusalem continue to pour over every word of Obama's speech on the Middle East. Obama reneged on a key pledge made by the United States to Israel in 2004. As a result, he has undermined the value of our word in international relations with potentially terrible consequences for the future. He has demoralized the Israeli people and emboldened our mutual enemies. In a 2004 letter, President George Bush outlined the U.S. position. Noting that large Israeli communities exist beyond the 1967 boundaries, Bush wrote, "…it is unrealistic to expect that the outcome" of peace talks would be a complete return to previous armistice lines. His letter was an attempt to reassure Israel that we would not pressure it to return to borders that are virtually impossible to defend. Bush's letter was endorsed by a bi-partisan resolution in the House of Representatives by a vote of 407-9. (Only one Republican voted "No" on this reasonable position -- Rep. Ron Paul.) One day later the resolution passed the Senate 95-3. One of those 95 "Yes" votes was then-Senator Hillary Clinton. Because of this presidential commitment, then-Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was willing to take the risk of forcing 9,000 Israelis living in Gaza to leave their homes. Gaza promptly fell under the control of Hamas. Obama's speech essentially ripped up the commitment made by Bush and Congress. It puts in jeopardy over 350,000 Israelis who live in well-established communities on the "wrong" side of the border to which Obama now demands Israel retreat. The "Obama border" would shrink Israel to a width of 8 miles in some areas. In Israel such a border is referred to as the "Auschwitz" border because it would increase the chances that the country would be overrun by its enemies, resulting in a second Holocaust. After Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heard the speech yesterday, he was described as livid. He should be. His office issued a statement saying that in his meeting with Obama today, the prime minister expected "to hear a reaffirmation from President Obama of U.S. commitments made to Israel in 2004.." But at this point what is a commitment from Obama worth? Next to nothing! Last week thousands of Palestinian extremists threw themselves against the borders of Israel from all sides attempting to drown the tiny nation with a tidal wave of people dedicated to its destruction. Yesterday, Obama joined that mob attempting to erase the legitimate borders of our staunch ally. If Obama succeeds, the most holy sites of Judaism and Christianity would be in the blood-soaked hands of Hamas, Hezbollah and the allies of Syria and Iran. Every pastor and rabbi should speak up and rally their congregations against this betrayal. Congress should immediately reaffirm the 2004 resolutions. ------------- Gary Bauer is is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families. Tags: Gary Bauer, Israel, Barack Obama, Prime Minister, Netanyahu To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! | ||
| Reaction to Obama's New Policy for Israel Posted: 20 May 2011 11:19 PM PDT
Oliver North: Obama's Mideast Tack 'Deadly Mistake' WASHINGTON (AP) - Showing no progress toward peace, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sat alongside President Barack Obama on Friday and declared that Israel would not withdraw to 1967 borders to help make way for an adjacent Palestinian state. Local Reader Comments: "Israel Embassy, 3514 International Drive N.W.., Washington D.C. Phone # 202-364-5500. I will be writing (snail mail) a letter apologizing to Israel and letting them know that Obama does not represent me. There may be others who would like to do the same". President Obama assaulted Israel yesterday, demanding the Jewish people forfeit all the land they earned when attacked by armies of Muslim terrorists in the 1967 Six-Day War. Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmit (by email): "I say if we're turning back the calendar, Israel should reclaim the original Bible boundaries God gave Moses and Joshua beginning around 1500 B.C.: all land West of the Jordan river." Move America Forward (by email): "Yesterday President Obama gave a speech to push his foreign policy goals on multiple fronts with his usual style of highflying rhetoric, but once again undermined one of our key allies. Obama infuriated us when he undercut Israel in one part of the address where he called on Israel to base negotiations with the Palestinians on the 1967 borders. Why is the Obama vision that only our friends and allies have to do all of the giving?" An open letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: "We stand with your right to secure Israel's borders without giving away additional land to your openly avowed enemies who do not recognize your right to exist. We recognize that former "land for peace" agreements such as the Gaza withdrawal that ravaged thousands of families from their homes, only served to increase terrorist attacks . . . Tim Wildmon, American Family Association Governor Mike Huckabee James C. Dobson, Ph.D., Family Talk General William G. "Jerry" Boykin, Kingdom Warriors Bill McCartney, Chairman, Promise Keepers Judge Roy Moore, Foundation for Moral Law Jimmy Draper, President Emeritus, LifeWay Christian Resources Rev. Rob Schenck, National Clergy Council Dick & Rich Bott, Bott Radio Network Jane Hansen–Hoyt, Aglow International Rabbi Aryeh Spero, Caucus for America Bishop Earl W. Jackson, STAND AMERICA Pastor Paul Blair, Reclaiming America for Christ Rev. Lou Sheldon, Traditional Values Coalition Rick Joyner, MorningStar Ministries & The OAK Initiative Mike & Mickey Gottfried, Team Focus David & Janet Porter, Faith2Action Aaron Fruh, Knollwood Church Don Finto/Tod McDowel, Caleb Company Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA) Dr. Robert Stearns, Eagle's Wings Mathew D. Staver, Dean and Professor of Law, Director of Liberty Center for Law and Policy William J. Murray, Religious Freedom Coalition Raleigh B. Washington, President, Promise Keepers Dr. Rick Scarborough, Vision America Christie Glesener, Shofar International Sue Alt, PeaceMakers International Don Feder, Syndicated Columnist Bart Peacher, Friends of Israel Toward Jerusalem, Council II North America Bill Federer, American Minute Paul Keith & Wanda Davis, White Dove Ministries Che Ahn, Harvest International Ministry Mike & Pat Reed, Revision Ministries Rey & Annie Dempsey, Kingdom Life Ministries Hannele Pardain, Christian Friends of Israel-USA Mark DeVito, Cornerstone Church Dick Leggatt, Derek Prince Ministries-USA Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, The Pray in Jesus Name Project Phillip L. Jauregui, Judicial Action Group Bruce Johnson, Reedy Creek Baptist Church Dan & Kay Newberry, Destiny Network Alliance Les Lawrence, Elisha Vision Ministry Debra Minotti, Ebenezer Emergency Fund USA David Kubal, Intercessors for America James Robison, LIFE Outreach International Phil Burress, Citizens for Community Values Chuck D. Pierce, Glory of Zion International Mike Bickle, International House of Prayer, Kansas City Tags: Barack Obama comments, responses, Israel, To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! |
| You are subscribed to email updates from ARRA News Service To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
| Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 | |




0 Comments - Share Yours!:
Post a Comment
All comments, positive or negative, are subject to review and posted as soon as the Editor approves. Please keep it clean.