Subscribe to Print Edition | Sat., April 04, 2009 Nisan 10, 5769 | | Israel Time: 06:25 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
Haaretz Toolbar
Diplomacy
Defense Jewish World Opinion National
Print Edition
Car Rental
Books Haaretz Magazine Business Real Estate Joy of Giving Travel Week's End Anglo File
Last update - 01:53 03/04/2009
Arab League: Lieberman changes Israel`s tone, not policy
By News Agencies
Tags: Israel news, Egypt, Lieberman 

The head of the Arab League on Thursday said the appointment of Avigdor Lieberman as foreign minister changed Israel's tone rather than its policy toward the Palestinians and the peace process.

Secretary-General Amr Moussa told a news conference at Arab League headquarters in Cairo that the previous government headed by Ehud Olmert had not abided by agreements on settlement building in the West Bank and had ignored an Arab peace initiative.

"In my opinion, the previous government of Israel did not honor the understandings on which the Annapolis [peace] conference and process was based," Moussa said. "What the new foreign minister in Israel is saying is putting that in a blunt, very aggressive way."
Advertisement
"The new style of talking is just a new style. It does not initiate a new position. We know the Israeli position is negative when it comes to peace, when it comes to initiatives of peace," he said.

On his first day in office at the foreign ministry on Wednesday, Lieberman said the U.S.-sponsored Annapolis declaration of 2007 "has no validity," confirming a shift in Israel's stance toward the Palestinians under Netanyahu.

The Annapolis understanding, between then-U.S. President George W. Bush, Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, sought to advance final status talks over borders and the fate of Jerusalem and Palestinian refugees.

Moussa said the Arab League had not changed its policy toward Israel since Netanyahu's election in February and the formation of his government this week.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit earlier on Thursday said he would not shake Lieberman's hand until the latter reconsiders his positions.

"As long as Lieberman's positions stay the same, if we see each other by chance at a meeting, I will keep my hands in my pockets," Aboul Gheit said in an interview with Cairo's al-Mehwar satellite station that was taped on Thursday morning for broadcast that night.

Lieberman said Thursday that Israel was not bound by the internationally endorsed Annapolis peace process, launched in November 2007, which revived Israeli-Palestinian peace talks which entered a hiatus only when Israel entered an election period last year.

"The Egyptian foreign minister must uphold the dignity of Egypt," Aboul Gheit told the host of al-Mehwar's talk-show "48 Hours" on Thursday, according to a transcript of the remarks obtained by the German News Agency DPA.

"Whoever insults the dignity of Egypt must face the consequences and accept responsibility for his words," Aboul Gheit said.

Last year, Lieberman criticized Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in a speech before the Knesset, saying that the Egyptian leader could "go to hell".

"In 30 years of peace with Israel, I have met with more than one Israeli foreign minister, and I have welcomed them in Egypt," Aboul- Gheit continued. "But never before have any of them said anything like what [Lieberman] said against Egypt."

"[Lieberman] is man who must reconsider how his brain communicates with his tongue," Aboul Gheit said.

Clinton phones Liberman

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called Lieberman early Thursday, according to Lieberman spokeswoman Irena Etinger. The conversation was conducted in a "good atmosphere," and the two agreed to meet as soon as possible, Etinger said. She would not say what issues were discussed.

State Department spokesman Robert Wood confirmed the call. When asked about Lieberman's comments, Wood reiterated the American commitment to a two-state solution.

"Our position is well known by all of the players in the Israeli government," Wood said. "Certainly Foreign Minister Lieberman is well aware of what our position is."

Related articles:
  • Lieberman to Haaretz: Israel ready for mutual peace moves
  • Lieberman: Mubarak can 'go to hell'; Peres, Olmert apologize
  • Bookmark to del.icio.us  
     
    Israel's new policy
    FM Lieberman: Israel not bound by Annapolis commitment for Palestinian state.
    Netanyahu's cabinet:
    An introduction to the faces - some old and some new - who make up Israel's new coalition.
      1.   Egypt FM correct - I`d be insulted, too 18:22  |  Morris Valentine 02/04/09
      2.   FM vs FM -THey should use email 18:54  |  Rich 02/04/09
      3.   Address the issue 19:04  |  Sanders 02/04/09
      4.   Sorry, Mr. Valentine... 19:08  |  Erich 02/04/09
      5.   Keeping your hands in your pockets is not a foreign policy. 19:25  |  Realist 02/04/09
      6.   Egyptian insults to Israel 19:27  |  Ojo Rojo 02/04/09
      7.   be careful egypt 19:28  |  jj 02/04/09
      8.   another undiplomatic childish arab, what`s news about that? 20:08  |  Tony tiger 02/04/09
      9.   Double Standard - simple minded FM 20:10  |  Matan 02/04/09
      10.   jj from bat yam in all his ugliness 20:53  |  Yaakov Sullivan NYC 02/04/09
      11.   Tony tiger on Arab hatred 20:55  |  Yaakov Sullivan 02/04/09
      12.   leiberman. 20:56  |  billy jack 02/04/09
      13.   "No hand shake"See What Wineo Babies Isarel Has To Deal With! It 20:57  |  glenna 02/04/09
      14.   # 4 Erich 21:12  |  Axel 02/04/09
      15.   To "Yaakov" (yeah, right), # 10,11. What`s the matter, poor boy.. 21:14  |  flyingdoc57 02/04/09
      16.   But you will shake al-Bashir`s hand. Oh the hyprocrisy. 21:29  |  4:20 02/04/09
      17.   # 15 flyingdoc 21:34  |  Axel 02/04/09
      18.   flyingdoc on terrorism 21:39  |  Yaakov Sullivan 02/04/09
      19.   #17 Deutschland 1934 02:30  |  Beobachter 03/04/09
      20.   To Erich (#4) 02:32  |  Morris Valentine 03/04/09
      21.   Yaakov... Israel has a strong army ? 11:10  |  Eliezer 03/04/09
      22.   Morris Valentine you`re right and so are the others 12:55  |  x-ray 03/04/09
      23.   To x-ray (#22): when are you gonna learn? 19:02  |  Morris Valentine 03/04/09
     Haaretz Hot Topics
    Air strike in Sudan
    Israel 2009 election results: Voter breakdown
    Conflict in Gaza
    Israel vs. Hamas
    Iran: Nuclear and regional ambitions


    More Headlines
    23:22 UN to Israel: Ease 'devastating' Gaza blockade
    20:19 Brown, Merkel urge Netanyahu to back two-state solution
    19:07 UN picks South African Jew to head Gaza war crimes inquiry
    04:25 U.S. judge delays extradition of alleged 'Ivan the Terrible'
    23:56 India Defense Minister: No corruption in Israel arms deal
    01:21 Are New York Jews a target if Israel strikes Iran?
    16:06 IN PICTURES: Tel Avivians take to the streets to celebrate centennial
    11:13 WATCH: Daily news round-up from Israel
    02:55 Israel's super-rich lost 40% of their fortunes over last year
    22:47 At least 12 killed in New York state shooting
    17:36 Police grill Lieberman for second time in three days
    18:14 'Failure to appoint health minister is like outbreak of disease'
    23:59 Israel fears Jewish extremists will avenge settlement murder
    Previous Editions
    Special Offers
    Advertisement
    Spring Specials-Dan Hotels
    Jerusalem from 179$. Tel-Aviv from 223$. Herzliya from 336$
    Dead Sea Skin Care
    Quality cosmetics from the Dead Sea. Coupon code HAARETZ for 12% off!
    Camp Kimama Israel 2009
    The best place for your children this summer
    Eldan Rent a Car
    Israel's leading car rental company offers you a 20% discount on online reservations
    Jewish Singles Personal Ads
    Find the love of your life on JDate.com
    Junkyard
    Junk a car - get free towing nationwide and a tax-deductible receipt
    Home | TV | Print Edition | Diplomacy | Opinion | Arts & Leisure | Sports | Jewish World | | Israel 2009 election results
    Site rules | Makom: Engaging on Israel | Search engine marketing
    Haaretz.com, the online edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, offers real-time breaking news, opinions and analysis from Israel and the Middle East. Haaretz.com provides extensive and in-depth coverage of Israel, the Jewish World and the Middle East, including defense, diplomacy, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the peace process, Israeli politics, Jerusalem affairs, international relations, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the Israeli business world and Jewish life in Israel and the Diaspora.
    © Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved