Netanyahu Speech May Endorse Palestinian State: AP

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STEVEN GUTKIN | June 11, 2009 06:28 AM EST | AP

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FILE - In this May 31, 2009 file photo, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convenes the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem. Painted into a corner by his own right-wing coalition and an American president bent on progress toward peace, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be approaching the moment when he'll have to choose one or the other. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty, Files)

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attempt to narrow a growing divide with the Obama administration when he delivers a major policy speech in the coming days, his aides say _ perhaps even endorsing the concept of a Palestinian state at the risk of alienating his hawkish coalition.

In one curious twist, Netanyahu's message _ and his room to maneuver _ could be at least partially linked to the outcome of Friday's election in Iran.

Painted into a corner by his right-wing coalition and an American president bent on progress toward peace, Netanyahu is facing a moment of truth when he will have to decide between the two. For now, it seems his all-important American allies will be the focus of his efforts, though it's unclear if he will go far enough for Washington.

If he tries to straddle the middle when he delivers his speech on Sunday, Netanyahu may find himself pleasing no one _ neither those in his government who favor Israeli settlements on land the Palestinians claim for a future state, nor Washington, which is demanding those settlements be frozen.

In the speech, aides say he is likely to finally come out in favor of Palestinian statehood, a key U.S. demand. But they say he will also attach a number of conditions to his endorsement, including that Palestinians first recognize Israel as a Jewish homeland and agree not to have an army.

A victory by moderates in this week's Iranian elections, coming just days after an electoral setback for the anti-Israeli Hezbollah group in Lebanon, could undercut Netanyahu's efforts to keep the world focused on Iran _ and instead shine a spotlight on his own refusal to endorse Palestinian statehood or heed Obama's call for a settlement freeze.

A victory by Iranian hard-liners could bolster Netanyahu's argument that Iran's nuclear ambitions, not Israel's conflict with the Palestinians, should be occupying the world's attentions.

This is not the only irony at play in Netanyahu's world.

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If he drops his opposition to Palestinian independence _ as two Israeli Cabinet ministers predicted he will _ he might buy some breathing room in his drive to keep building houses inside existing West Bank settlements. His predecessor, Ehud Olmert, spoke eloquently about the need for a Palestinian state while quietly expanding settlements.

Whatever the case, being at odds with the United States, Israel's chief ally, is an extremely uncomfortable position for any Israeli prime minister to be in.

By all accounts, Netanyahu's speech will seek to address the concerns of Obama, who made it clear in a major speech in Cairo last week that he sees Israeli settlements as illegitimate and Palestinian statehood as a fundamental U.S. interest.

The two Israeli ministers, speaking on condition of anonymity so as not to pre-empt Netanyahu's speech, said they believed the prime minister would utter the words "Palestinian state" during the address, while at the same time stressing that such a state must not possess an army that could threaten Israel.

Yossi Alpher, a former intelligence official and government adviser, said he expects to "hear an attempt to accommodate or outflank the Obama administration on the one hand while holding on to his coalition on the other."

Alpher said he believes Netanyahu's hawkish coalition could survive a settlement freeze and the "beginning" of peace talks aimed at creating a Palestinian state.

"But just the beginning. The minute substantive issues come up, someone will object," he added.

One way Netanyahu might seek to outflank Obama is by opening up a dialogue with Syria, Alpher said. That could force Obama to have to choose between pushing for progress on the Palestinian track or accepting the Israeli priorities, he said.

Palestinian disunity has emerged as perhaps the biggest factor working against the energetic U.S. peace push. Palestinian moderates of the Fatah movement now control only the West Bank while the Gaza Strip, the other part of a future Palestinian state, is in the hands of Hamas militants.

Egyptian-brokered talks aimed at getting Fatah and Hamas to reconcile have been faltering over Hamas' refusal to recognize Israel's right to exist. And while Obama appears to have adopted a somewhat gentler tone than his predecessor on the issue of Hamas, the group's stranglehold on Gaza can bolster any Israeli argument that Palestinians aren't ready for independence.

Still, the Obama team, with its unyielding call for a settlement freeze and its push for region-wide Arab acceptance of Israel, seems serious about moving toward the partition of the Holy Land into two states.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has unequivocally rejected Israel's insistence that some settlement construction be allowed to accommodate growing settler families.

Any attempt by Netanyahu to garner wiggle room by endorsing the "two-state solution" or taking down small unauthorized settlement outposts in the West Bank may well not be enough.

A sense that a turning point is arriving for Netanyahu is palpable among both the Israeli left and right.

"I'm happy that Obama is forcing us to confront the truth," said David Lapid, a settler in one of the illegal outposts slated for destruction, expressing hope that Netanyahu would take the settlers' side, not Obama's.

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Editor's note: Steven Gutkin is The Associated Press bureau chief for Israel and the Palestinian territories.

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attempt to narrow a growing divide with the Obama administration when he delivers a major policy speech in the coming days, his aides s...
JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attempt to narrow a growing divide with the Obama administration when he delivers a major policy speech in the coming days, his aides s...
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- GrumpyinAZ I'm a Fan of GrumpyinAZ 8 fans permalink
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PERHAPS, endorsing the CONCEPT of a Palestinian State, he is denying the existence of a Palestinian State. Perhaps you could put them on Reservations like the Indians, oh you already have

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 06/12/2009

The following 94 countries have already recognized the State of Palestine after its proclamation by the PNC meeting in Algiers in November 1988:

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Botswana, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, China (People's R.), Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Cuba, Cyprus, Czechia, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Korea (Dem. People's R.), Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraina, United Arab Emirates, Vanuatu, Vatican, Vietnam, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

France, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, UK have granted a specific diplomatic status to a Palestinian representation:

Brazil and Switzerland allow a PLO representation protected by the immunities of another Arab Mission

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 06/12/2009
- jollyelle I'm a Fan of jollyelle 18 fans permalink

Tough love is the answer, once Israel is called out, it will play be the rules but no one's ever done that.
It is well within President Obama's grasp all he has to do is stick to the policy, will he do it??

The truth should be what brings peace. No group of people should oppress another, when will America
admit the horrendous policies of Israel and stop them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 AM on 06/12/2009
- gakabani I'm a Fan of gakabani 20 fans permalink
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A Palestinian state maybe part of the secret plan to resettle Arab-Israelies, including Druze, into the new so called Palestinian state. Israel, at this pace, will never have a Jewish majority by 2025. BB knows this best and he is pushing for further immigration from other countries. No luck, the dream of a Jewish state is becoming more and more like a nigtmare

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 AM on 06/12/2009
- Kirby I'm a Fan of Kirby 21 fans permalink

The nightmare of which you speak is pale in comparison to the nightmare ongoingly produced by Israel with its "iron fist" policies of state terrorism put upon the Palestinian People. The vision of Netanyahu for the future of the Palestinian People is total subjugation of them in a veritable state of Limbo. Is it not true that Israel has never accepted the existence of the Palestinian People, let alone, therefore, of any concept of a true, sovereign state for them? Little wonder, then, that Israel is concerned that any Muslim country acquire nuclear technology and the means to deliver a potential knock-out to its expansionism.

Our political system is tied into knots. Will anyone (including Obama) be able to untie these knots? Netanyahu's approach will be, in essence, to drag his feet until four years from now, when their political and media machinery can have divesteed the U. S. of his leadership. The motions and movement are evolving right now to discredit him in every way.

One giant step forward for the American People to untie the knot would be in a requirement that AIPAC be registered as an agency of a foreign government, and that all Senators and Congressmen be required to post amount of PAC and other monies received from it. Second, all contributions of American citizens to the Israeli Government and institutions should not be accorded tax write-off status. No other country in the world has this benefit for American contributors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 06/13/2009

It's news that Netenyahou will recognize Palestine.

Why is it mandatory that everyone and there dog has to recognize Israel, but it's a big deal if someone recognizes Palestine. Notice it was a big deal when President Obama said Palestine as opposed to the usual Palestinian territories.

Palestine has been a country for thousands of years, why does it have to be approved by the 100 year old Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 AM on 06/12/2009

Israel has a better marketing department?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 06/12/2009
- bobdob I'm a Fan of bobdob 18 fans permalink

It's about time somebody busted a move on this. Obama has taken the bull by the horns. The Israelis will have their state, but not at the expense or dignity of the Palestinians. This is major.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 06/11/2009
- BubbaC33 I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 38 fans permalink

If anyone is guilty of violating the dignity of the Palestinian people it is the Arab nations who force them to stay in refugee camps and treat them as indentured servants.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 06/12/2009

Palestinians wouldnt be living in refugee camps if the Israelis hadnt knocked down their houses with armored bulldozers and kicked them off their land at gunpoint.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 06/12/2009
- KCBW I'm a Fan of KCBW permalink

This is a test to see if I am censored again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 06/11/2009
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bought time
no speech no money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 06/11/2009
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what so tough about this "problem" ? give Palestine the same rights as Israel..... Palestine needs to govern themselfs accordingly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 06/11/2009

To comprehend the cynical irony at work here, the fact is, that the settlements not only need to be frozen, but withdrawn: they are illegal.

Netanyahu has plenty of room to maneuver.
It will only be his macho right wing mentality that gets in the way.
Does he prove once again that the right wing lives in the past?

This is a historic moment that Netanyahu does not deserve, considering his history on the issues.

He has a chance to seize the reins, help to change history, so important at a time when there may not really be all that much history left.

If we do not come together on basic freedoms for all, how can we hope to work together when the great climatic crises hit in the coming decades?

Netanyahu must see that the winds of change are upon us, and that it is time to step out from behind the barrier.

It's time to give 21st century energy to 21st century ideas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 06/11/2009
- semorg I'm a Fan of semorg 7 fans permalink

Obama needs to put a deadline on the settlements. Otherwise, BB Is just going to stall and drag this out. He will give a speech to pander to Obama but that's all it's going to be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 06/11/2009
- KarlaElisa I'm a Fan of KarlaElisa 20 fans permalink
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I agree semorg. A deadline and a clear understanding of consequences in the absence of compliance.

At some point we have to cut the purse strings on the welfare nation of land thieves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 06/11/2009
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Netanyahu will put enough conditions on what ever he says that it will take eight years to figure it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 06/11/2009
- noudidnt I'm a Fan of noudidnt 34 fans permalink

"But they say he will also attach a number of conditions to his endorsement, including that Palestinians first recognize Israel as a Jewish homeland and agree not to have an army."

Any sane Palestinian would not accept this. Hopefully this is just a starting negotiating position.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 06/11/2009
- rad21 I'm a Fan of rad21 22 fans permalink

Netanayahu has put himself in the corner. His current and past speeches depict him to be the most extreme member of his coalition cabinet; when it comes to a Mid-East peace. Any local or regional excuse for him not to seek peace is just that - an excuse.

America can no longer sacrifice its treasury, forces and prestige to defend fanatics of the world. We should stop wasting time and patience with extremists - Arab or Israeli

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 06/11/2009
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C'mon, Bibi, you can do it.
Not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it will burnish your reputation as a statesman, much the same as Nixon's was with his opening to China.
You might have to watch your back as regards the zealot west bank settlers, to avoid the fate that Rabin met, but if there's anyone in Israel who can pull this off, it's you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 06/11/2009
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