Washington – AP: US Planning To Take Tougher Line Against Israel

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    Palestinian woman inspects  the home of Ehab Maswada that was demolished by the Israeli army in the West Bank city of Hebron, Thursday, March 31, 2016. Maswada  fatally stabbed an Israeli civilian in the West Bank city of Hebron late last year. Israel says home demolitions are an effective tool to deter attacks, but critics say the tactic amounts to collective punishment. (AP Photo/ Nasser Shiyoukhi).Washington – The United States will endorse a tougher tone with Israel in an upcoming international report that takes the Jewish state to task over settlements, demolitions and property seizures on land the Palestinians claim for a future state, diplomats told The Associated Press.

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    The U.S. and its fellow Mideast mediators also will chastise Palestinian leaders for failing to rein in anti-Israeli violence. But the diplomats involved in drafting the document said its primary focus will be a surge of construction in Jewish housing in the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

    The U.S. approval of the harsh language marks a subtle shift. Washington has traditionally tempered statements by the so-called “Quartet” of mediators with careful diplomatic language, but the diplomats said the U.S. in this case will align itself closer to the positions of the European Union, Russia and the United Nations, who emphasize Israel’s role in the Mideast impasse.

    The report’s release is sure to infuriate Israel, where officials are already bracing for expected criticism. And on the other side, although the mediators will endorse some long-standing Palestinian complaints, the Palestinians are likely to complain the report does not go far enough.

    Diplomats acknowledge the report, which could come out in late May or June, will be largely symbolic, requiring no action. It could be unveiled at the U.N. and possibly sent to the Security Council for an endorsement, according to the diplomats, who included three U.S. officials. They all demanded anonymity because they weren’t authorized to discuss the unfinished work publicly.

    The diplomats said the report is intended to highlight obstacles to a two-state peace agreement – the stated goal of both Israeli and Palestinian leaders – and offer recommendations for restarting negotiations in a process that is stalled.

    The Palestinians don’t want talks as long as settlement construction continues; the Israelis say they’re open to negotiations, but have shown little interest in making any meaningful concessions.

    One diplomat said the report would be “balanced” because it would criticize the Palestinians for incitement and violence against Israeli citizens. Near-daily attacks in recent months by Palestinians, mostly stabbings, have killed 28 Israelis and two Americans. Some 193 Palestinians have been killed. Israel says most of these were attackers and the rest died in clashes with Israeli forces.

    But the diplomat added that those involved in writing the report understand the focus on Israel will be its most contentious aspect.

    Another diplomat said Israel will be put “on notice” that its appropriation of land isn’t going unnoticed.

    The document won’t look only at east Jerusalem activity and West Bank settlement construction, but also at a “problematic trend” of legalizing smaller so-called outposts, the officials said. In addition, it will criticize Israel for a growing backlog of housing block approvals.

    In 1972, there were just over 10,000 Israeli settlers, with 1,500 living in the West Bank and the rest in east Jerusalem. Two decades later, by the time of the Oslo peace accords, there were 231,200 Israelis living in the territories. That number rose to 365,000 by 2000, when the second Palestinian uprising began, and 474,000 by the time Benjamin Netanyahu became Israel’s prime minister again in 2008.

    The settlements are now home to more than 570,000 Israelis, according to the Israeli anti-settlement watchdog Peace Now – 370,000 in the West Bank and 200,000 in east Jerusalem. Settlements range from small wildcat outposts on West Bank hilltops to developed towns with shopping malls, schools and suburban homes.

    Some 2.2 million Palestinians live in the West Bank, with another 300,000 in east Jerusalem. Israel captured both territories after the 1967 war.

    The Quartet, which is supposed to guide the two parties to peace, has been largely irrelevant for the past several years. It was created in 2002 at a low point in the Israeli-Palestinian relationship and in the years since has held sporadic meetings. Most have ended with bland statements condemning violence, criticizing settlements and calling for both sides to improve security and the atmosphere for peace talks.

    The new report will repeat those calls, but the diplomats said they hoped the new criticism of Israel, in particular, would jolt the parties into action.

    The Palestinians recently put off their push for a new U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlement activity, in part because of the coming report, the diplomats said. And with anti-Israel sentiment growing in Europe, France may delay a planned May 30 meeting of foreign ministers on the situation.

    The French also are talking about hosting a Mideast peace conference this summer. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to discuss the French initiative with Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault while on a trip to Paris next week.


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    bsnow
    bsnow
    7 years ago

    Can get rid of this evil Obama guy, Him Kerry and Hillary.
    #neverHillary

    7 years ago

    that will be Barack HUSSEIN Obama’s legacy against the “only” ally the United States has in the middle east………………

    oops I frgot about Iran the greatest “friend” of Obama

    Curiosity
    Curiosity
    7 years ago

    Democrats are Muslim worshipping anti-Semites. Plain and simple.

    7 years ago

    The work of the Ayatollah Obama. Can’t get rid of him fast enough.

    misslydia128
    misslydia128
    7 years ago

    The surprising success of capo Sanders is emboldening him.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    7 years ago

    The palestinians cant and won’t make peace with a jewish state ,period. All of the arabs live in a phantasy world , with no modern scientific way to analyze a situation and reach a logical conclusion.The hatred of jews is instilled in children with their mothers milk.
    A scorpion wanted to cross a river so he asked a frog to ferry him across.He promised not to sting the frog.In The middle of the river the scorpion stung the frog .As they were both sinking the frog asked the scorpion ,why did you sting me,now we’ll both drown and the scorpion answered, what can I do thats my nature to sting.

    Liepa
    Liepa
    7 years ago

    Maybe Jews will smarten up and vote for Trump and NOT Billary!

    7 years ago

    Why should Obama be nice to Bibi after what Bibi did to him. Its fair game. I don’t think its anti semitsim. I think its a combination of liberal progressive thinking and a desire to get even for Obama’s brutal embarrassment that Bibi caused by addressing Congress on the Iran deal in Obama’s face.

    elyeh
    Noble Member
    elyeh
    7 years ago

    And Hillary’s advisor is Sidney Blumenthal, who praises his son Max’s book calling for the end of Israel and that Jews should go or become arabs.

    7 years ago

    Any of you brown-nosed Obama lovers who deny he’s the most anti Semitic US president (short of Carter) is either pathetically stupid or just plain nuts.

    7 years ago

    Yidden-the only way to stop this nonsense is to vote for Trump this November!!

    JoeField1
    JoeField1
    7 years ago

    It is crystal clear that the uneducated or hate groups support Trump. That fact remains that Trump is nothing but a bully who is destined to lose the election and help democrats win up and down the ticket. Just cannot wait for November 8 2016, 11:00 PM.
    As for Israel they will have to contend with the consequences