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Posted: May 15, 2008

Obama tries to inch closer to Israel

The good news for Hillary Clinton: She won in West Virginia, and by a big margin. The not so good news: No one cares.

A week after the primary elections in Indiana and North Carolina, it seems Clinton is being pushed out of the picture, not by force but by apathy.

The media is barely interested in her gains and Barack Obama is hardly interested in the race against her in states where her victory is guaranteed in advance, such as next week in Kentucky. Obama is too busy with serious matters such as securing the nomination as soon as possible. He is also too busy with less serious matters, such as the recent brawl over his stand on Israel. Yes, once again Obama and Israel. This story is becoming tiring already, but it will be with the candidate until November, and certainly afterward too.

"Israel is a critical American ally and a beacon of democracy in the Middle East, not a 'constant sore' as Barack Obama claims," preached John Boehner, the Republican minority leader in the House of Representatives. The attack was expected, even if not exactly necessary. It was preceded by the Republican Jewish Coalition, which stated: "Senator Obama naively believes that solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will solve the global scourge of radical Islamic extremism."

The Republicans' anger - whether real or staged for propaganda purposes - flared up in response to an interview Obama gave to Jeffrey Goldberg in The Atlantic. It was an interview Theodor Herzl would have been proud to give, as the Democratic front-leader sounded so Zionist and Israel-loving. True, there were a couple of points that could be debated, though it is doubtful that "constant sore" is worthy of special attention.

Here is what Obama told Goldberg: "What I think is that this constant wound, that this constant sore, does infect all of our foreign policy. The lack of a resolution to this problem provides an excuse for anti-American militant jihadists to engage in inexcusable actions."

Here is the reasonable interpretation of his words: "Constant sore" is the Arab-Israeli conflict, not Israel. "Lack of a resolution" means the lack of progress toward peace. "Provides an excuse" is not Obama claiming the conflict is the source of the Jihad, but just an excuse he wants to prevent.

Jumping on his words was a petty act, of the type common in an election campaign. And it is particularly strange in light of other things Obama said in the interview. "I think that the idea of a secure Jewish state is a fundamentally just idea, and a necessary idea, given not only world history but the active existence of anti-Semitism, the potential vulnerability that the Jewish people could still experience," Obama said.

When asked whether he, like Jimmy Carter, thought Israel resembles an apartheid state, he answered: "I strongly reject the characterization. Israel is a vibrant democracy, the only one in the Middle East, and there's no doubt that Israel and the Palestinians have tough issues to work out to get to the goal of two states living side by side in peace and security, but injecting a term like apartheid into the discussion doesn't advance that goal. It's emotionally loaded, historically inaccurate, and it's not what I believe."

Last Friday Obama distanced himself from Rob Malley, who had never been a real adviser, though his campaign people had asked for his opinion on a few occasions. Obama's decision to consult with Malley, a member of Bill Clinton's peace team who chose to place the blame for the collapse of the Camp David talks not only on Yasser Arafat but also on Israel and the U.S., was used against the Democratic frontrunner in the big battle over the question of Obama and Israel.

And Obama will no longer consult Malley. Malley has admitted to talking to members of Hamas, and Obama objects to such talks. His spokesman publicly announced that there is no connection betwen Malley and the campaign and never will be. Obama said that Hamas is a terror organization.

The dispute over Obama's recent interview landed on fertile soil. For two weeks he has been exchanging verbal blows with John McCain, after a senior Hamas official said the organization endorses Obama's candidacy and compared Obama to John F. Kennedy.

McCain pounced on the gift. His campaign issued a letter stating that America needs a change, but not of the type Hamas wants. The Republican candidate also personally attacked Obama.

Obama responded angrily, calling McCain's stance disappointing and saying McCain had promised not to conduct a smear campaign.

There is a big difference between the positions of McCain and Obama, but in the case of Hamas they actually have the same views. True, McCain's supporters will say, but when Obama promises to conduct a dialogue with Iran, which funds and trains Hamas, it should come as no surprise that Hamas supports him.

There is a difference, Obama's side will say. Iran is a state, Hamas is a terrorist organization, and Obama makes a clear distinction between the two.

  1.   Obama will say anything to anyone 02:52  |  Nechama 15/05/08
  2.   The good news is that Hillary is history. The other.. 03:26  |  Stephen. 15/05/08
  3.   Obama is very bad for Israel, See his Rev. Wrights views 04:47  |  Dish it Out 15/05/08
  4.   Obama is taking a stand and 05:02  |  Steve the Pals. 15/05/08
  5.   ANY AMERICAN JEW WHO BELIEVES WHAT OBAMA SAYS NOW... 05:04  |  Joel Stein 15/05/08
  6.   closer to Israel 05:53  |  Shmuelshachor 15/05/08
  7.   A number of coded references in Goldberg 06:01  |  Rowan 15/05/08
  8.   obama 06:05  |  ed hare 15/05/08
  9.   WHY DID YOU SKIP THE QUESTION 06:23  |  BRIAN1 15/05/08
  10.   A shpritz of sanity? 06:31  |  Bob 15/05/08
  11.   THE ISRAEL LOBBY VERSUS THE INTERNET 06:59  |  Arik Silverman 15/05/08
  12.   The Palm Beach Jewish voters 07:21  |  Rowan 15/05/08
  13.   More Palm Beach demographics 07:33  |  Rowan 15/05/08
  14.   Pandering pure and simple. 08:22  |  ManInTheMiddle 15/05/08
  15.   If he grovels enough, will they let him become President? 09:13  |  Clickfool 15/05/08
  16.   Yeah sure 10:00  |  Angel 15/05/08
  17.   "Clockwork Orange" revisited...... 10:35  |  Swiss (Dino) 15/05/08
  18.   I believe Obama 11:05  |  Reid 15/05/08
  19.   WE ARE WATCHING VERY CLOSELY 13:32  |  indrajaya 15/05/08
  20.   Obama proves that the American electorate likes Israel 13:43  |  Realist 15/05/08
  21.   Angel #16, whom do you mean? 14:32  |  No Dope 15/05/08
  22.   # 19 Indy....I know this may sound just a little 14:40  |  Lynn 15/05/08
  23.   #18 Reids umbrella 14:49  |  No Dope 15/05/08
  24.   To Indrajaya #19 15:00  |  dovale 15/05/08
  25.   # 22, LYNN 15:13  |  indrajaya 15/05/08
  26.   Hi, no dope 15:14  |  Angel 15/05/08
  27.   yet another coded reference by Goldberg 15:18  |  Rowan 15/05/08
  28.   # 22 LYNN AMEN TO THAT! 15:58  |  petra 15/05/08
  29.   Obama 16:18  |  kim Segar 15/05/08
  30.   Obama 16:25  |  Jack FitzSimmonds 15/05/08
  31.   Answer to Brian #9 16:29  |  Jack 15/05/08
  32.   Obama 16:41  |  Yariv 15/05/08
  33.   kim segar 16:45  |  Angel 15/05/08
  34.   Obama - Yariv 17:01  |  Jack 15/05/08
  35.   Jack 18:04  |  Yariv 15/05/08
  36.   #16 Angel...well said!!!!! 18:22  |  Concerned Jew 15/05/08
  37.   Yariv 20:14  |  Jack 15/05/08
  38.   United Palestinian Federation Jewish Nation 20:19  |  Moshe Davis 15/05/08
  39.   Jewish orgs on Obama 22:44  |  DCJew 15/05/08
  40.   two Jewish Reps endorse Obama 23:16  |  Henry Waxman 15/05/08
  41.   They are all forced to say "Uncle" but.. 23:40  |  BIG 15/05/08
  42.   The only "inches" Senator O has for IL are 6 Inches. 00:08  |  Alan SA 16/05/08
  43.   now he`s wearing a flag pin, too... 00:24  |  noah 16/05/08
  44.   "Trigger Happy" Republicans out 00:47  |  sasse 16/05/08
  45.   BIG #41 02:38  |  DM 16/05/08
  46.   to 41 03:23  |  Anthony 16/05/08
  47.   Goldberg interview of Obama 03:53  |  Chaya 16/05/08
  48.   I think Bush was talking about peanuthead Carter and 04:06  |  zev 16/05/08
  49.   Obama and Israel 04:06  |  Rob 16/05/08
  50.   Imagine 05:03  |  California Liberal 16/05/08
  51.   Was Bush Good For Israel? 10:08  |  ERSB 16/05/08
  52.   Isaak vs. Esau 11:24  |  maz hess 16/05/08
  53.   DM 15:07  |  Jack 16/05/08
  54.   re: Why did you skip the question 17:45  |  Seamus 16/05/08
  55.   Seamus #54 23:30  |  Yariv 16/05/08
  56.   #22 and 28: THINK TWICE 01:31  |  nonUSChristianInUS 17/05/08
  57.   Obama pro vs. con Israel 04:56  |  Patrick Walker 17/05/08
  58.   GOOD FOR THE WORLD 16:43  |  TUKIYEM LOVE 17/05/08
  59.   OBAMA KNEW 04:45  |  TOBIA 18/05/08
  60.   obama @ israel 04:14  |  roberta 19/05/08
  61.   Rosner`s hutpah is bravura 08:38  |  DE Teodoru 19/05/08
  62.   ISRAEL MAY DEAL WITH HAMAS, AMERICAN LAP DOG WILL FOLLOW 18:34  |  JH 19/05/08


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