Washington – White House: Netanyahu’s No To Obama No Big Deal But Poorly Signaled

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    U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (L) and his wife Jill disembark from a plane upon landing at Ben Gurion International Airport in Lod, near Tel Aviv, Israel March 8, 2016. REUTERS/Heidi Levine/Pool Washington – Israel would have shown good manners had it informed the United States directly rather than through the news media that it was turning down a proposed summit meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama, the White House said on Tuesday.

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    But spokesman Josh Earnest said there was “no offense taken” by the decision which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday ascribed to a desire to steer clear of the U.S. presidential election campaign.

    It was the latest episode in a fraught relationship between the right-wing Israeli leader and the Democratic U.S. president that has yet to recover from deep differences over last year’s U.S.-led international nuclear deal with Israel’s foe Iran.

    In a stark reminder of the paralysis in peace talks which Obama tried to revive earlier in his tenure, an American tourist was stabbed to death on a boardwalk in Tel Aviv in the most serious of several Palestinian attacks on Tuesday.

    The stabbing occurred about the time U.S. Vice President Joe Biden began a two-day visit to Israel. Biden met former Israeli president Shimon Peres and was due to hold talks on Wednesday with Netanyahu in Jerusalem and with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the occupied West Bank.

    With a wave of Palestinian street attacks now five months old, U.S. officials did not expect a peace breakthrough during Biden’s visit. A 2010 Biden visit was marred by acrimony over a Jewish settlement plan Israel announced during his trip.

    WHITE HOUSE ‘SURPRISED’

    The White House said on Monday it had been “surprised” to learn first from Israeli media that Netanyahu had decided against coming to a conference of the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC in Washington on March 20, and to see a suggestion in some reports that Obama’s unavailability had been one of the reasons.

    It said Netanyahu had been offered a March 18 meeting with Obama, ahead of the president’s landmark visit to Cuba on March 21 and 22.

    Asked whether the Netanyahu government should have told the Obama administration before the media, Earnest said on Tuesday, “I think it’s just good manners.”

    Zeev Elkin, an Israeli cabinet minister close to Netanyahu, countered that Israeli ambassador Ron Dermer had given the White House advance warning the trip might not happen.

    Netanyahu’s office cited the U.S. election campaign in saying he would not travel to Washington for the AIPAC event, and voiced appreciation for Obama’s willingness to host him.

    In 2012, Netanyahu hosted Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney in Israel in what many Democrats saw as a bid to undermine Obama’s attempt to secure a second term. Israel denied meddling.

    While candidates for the Republican and Democratic presidential nomination have been vying to assert their credentials as friends of Israel, Obama is not up for re-election in November, having served a maximum two terms.

    Earnest said Biden was not in Israel to handle talks over a memorandum of understanding about the United States providing military support to Israel. There was a separate channel through which those negotiations were taking place, he said.


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    thegreatone
    thegreatone
    8 years ago

    The least manners anyone should learn from is from Israeli Zionists Netanyahu. He has the biggest Chutzpah that exists on planet earth. Netanyahu thought that he will outsmart Obama by coming to the US Congress lecturing against Obama on the Iran deal. Now again he tries to hurt Obama but Obama will get back at him.

    54321
    54321
    8 years ago

    When you hate the Jewish state, everything they do is wrong. Existing and living is wrong.

    8 years ago

    Good. It would’ve been a waste of time, Obama pressuring Bibi and o give up even more Israeli land as a “goodwill gesture” while the palis are never expected to give anything… Anyway, there’s time for everything after Trump becomes president iyH.

    sholkramer
    sholkramer
    8 years ago

    It’s about time Barak Hussein Obama got a taste of his own medicine. Finally Bibi had the guts to do the right thing.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    8 years ago

    Bibi schooled Obama again. He owned him last year by speaking to congress, now this.

    Obama is fuming, ala Haman to Mordechai. Happy Purim folks.

    IamYid
    IamYid
    8 years ago

    Obviously, Netanyahu decided to spurn Hussein having been mistreated by him in the past. So he reduced Hussein to whining about “manners.”

    Crazykanoiy
    Crazykanoiy
    8 years ago

    Bibi is an incompetent fool. Israel needs America more than America needs Israel. His antics of linking Israel to the Republican party are even more foolish now that the maniac Trump is set to win the Republican nomination and be impartial on Israel (and the KKK)

    BarryLS1
    BarryLS1
    8 years ago

    It’s always the fools who hate Israel and know nothing about NACH who write these negatives that seem to want another holocaust ch’v.

    These fools listen to the Arabist Reuters instead of other reports that said that Israeli representatives informed Obama. It’s also typical of Obama to create false narratives.

    Besides, Obama said he intends to go to the UN to force Israel into a suicide agreement. Why should Bibi, or any other leader put up with someone intent on causing us harm?

    We have Emunah that everything is for the good, not like the two clowns posing above.

    Shimon
    Shimon
    8 years ago

    If Bibi came to the US and walked on the Potomac River, the White House would say, “See, Bibi can’t swim.”