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Viewing cable 08TELAVIV437, ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08TELAVIV437 2008-02-22 11:50 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Tel Aviv
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WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESS OFFICE, SIT ROOM 
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E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OPRC KMDR IS
 
SUBJECT: ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION 
 
 
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SUBJECTS COVERED IN THIS REPORT: 
-------------------------------- 
 
1.  Mideast 
 
2.  Kosovo 
 
3.  U.S.-Israel Relations 
 
------------------------- 
Key stories in the media: 
------------------------- 
 
Yediot reported that preparations are well underway for President 
Bush's "farewell" visit to Israel in May. 
 
Ha'aretz reported that PM Ehud Olmert will meet with U.S. Secretary 
of State Condoleezza Rice while both are in Japan next week.  The 
meeting was requested by Secretary Rice.  Ha'aretz noted that it is 
particularly surprising because Rice is due to come to Jerusalem for 
a working visit the following week.  Ha'aretz reported that GOI 
officials predicted that the meeting would focus on the situation in 
the Gaza Strip, and quoted them as saying that Rice probably wanted 
to express her concern over the humanitarian situation there. 
Ha'aretz reported that General William Fraser, the U.S. envoy 
responsible for monitoring implementation of the Roadmap, visited 
Israel this week and met with officials in the Prime Minister's 
Office, the defense establishment and the Foreign Ministry. 
Ha'aretz quoted a GOI official as saying that on his next trip, 
Fraser would present a plan for how both sides should move forward 
on these obligations. 
 
The Jerusalem Post and Israel Radio reported that on Thursday in 
Washington Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs 
David Welch cautioned Israel on the use of force in Gaza as the IDF 
mulls an invasion to stop the Qassam rocket fire.  "We urge caution 
and proportionality," he was quoted as saying. 
 
Maariv reported that in private talks, a senior GOI source involved 
in negotiations to free Gilad Shalit said that the price tag -- the 
list of prisoners demanded by Hamas -- of a deal is too high. 
 
The Jerusalem Post quoted an official at the Prime Minister's 
Office, who is familiar with a plan by PM Olmert to establish an 
unprecedented high-level government task force charged with altering 
the Israel-Diaspora relationship, as saying that "now U.S. Jewry is 
in a crisis of identity, or intermarriage.  We see it and we feel 
it, if nowhere else, in the cash flow." 
 
Israel Radio reported that overnight the IAF conducted two raids 
against the central Gaza Strip.   The radio quoted Palestinian 
sources as saying that two Islamic Jihad militants were killed and 
that another man was injured.  Makor Rishon-Hatzofe reported that 
the IDF is planning to evacuate Ashdod residents in case Qassam 
rockets hit strategic targets in the city, such as chemical plants. 
 
Yediot reported that the Transportation Ministry's security officer 
has instructed all airlines landing in Israel to compel all 
passengers to fasten seat belts 290 km (10 miles) from the Israeli 
coastline, i.e. about half-an-hour before the plane reaches the 
coast.  Until now, that distance was 150 km from the coastline. 
Yediot reported that Mossad Director Meir Dagan has asked President 
Shimon Peres to reassure the Diaspora Jews, saying that the fear of 
terrorist attacks against Jewish targets abroad is exaggerated. 
 
Ha'aretz ran a feature about Republican presidential candidate Sen. 
John McCain, whose unconditional support for Israel "is likely to 
draw Jewish voters."  Yediot reported that Sen. Barack Obama's staff 
of are distributing to potential Jewish donors his list of Middle 
East advisors, Dennis Ross being the most prominent one.  The 
Jerusalem Post reported that the residents of the Catholic northern 
Israeli village of Fassouta, which Sen. Obama visited two years, are 
particularly supportive of him.  Dr. George Ayoub, the Mayor of 
Fassouta, hailed his charisma, humility, and emphasis on dialogue. 
 
Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann was quoted as saying in an 
interview with Yediot that the High Court of Justice acts "like a 
religious party" and "does things that I believe no court in Europe 
dares do: it deals in propaganda, lobbies journalists and Knesset 
members, and meets Knesset members.  Afterwards the Knesset members 
present petitions to the court."  Friedmann also criticized the 
court's intervention in government and military decisions, such as 
interdiction of the "neighbor procedure," and the determination of 
the route of the security fence. 
 
Makor Rishon-Hatzofe reported that Shas plans to quit the government 
coalition in the summer, after the completion of religious 
legislation. 
 
Ha'aretz reported that Russia has offered to host and finance events 
to celebrate Israel's 60th anniversary.  However, an official source 
in Jerusalem cautioned that there are no free lunches in Moscow. 
 
Ha'aretz and Israel Radio reported that on Thursday a group of 14 
Palestinian militants escaped from a PA prison in Nablus.  The 
prisoners, members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, had been 
involved in fighting against the IDF in recent months and were 
hiding in Nablus' old city, the Kasba.  Some six weeks ago, the 
group turned itself in to the PA, following a comprehensive IDF 
operation in the Kasba.  The IDF agreed to let the militants, who 
are wanted by Israel, stay in the Palestinian prison on condition 
that the Palestinian security forces keep them incarcerated and deny 
them weapons and contact with terror organizations until Israel 
pardons them.  So far, however, Israel has refused to include the 
men in the pardon agreement for Fatah fighters, under which 
Palestinians give up their arms in return for an Israeli amnesty. 
Israel Radio reported that this morning the prisoners returned to 
the prison. 
 
Makor Rishon-Hatzofe quoted Jordan's King Abdullah II as saying in 
an interview with the Jordanian newspaper Ad-Dustour that Israel's 
legitimacy in the region depends on its treatment of the Palestinian 
people. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that on Thursday FM Tzipi Livni slammed 
Europe for failing to grasp Gaza's "zero sum game."  Ha'aretz and 
Israel Radio reported that on Thursday the European Parliament 
passed a resolution urging Israel to lift its blockade of Gaza.  The 
resolution says that Israel's policy of isolating Gaza has "failed" 
and calls for a "controlled re-opening" of crossings in and out of 
the territory.  Ha'aretz reported that Italian FM Massimo D'Alema 
termed the assassination of Imad Mughniyah "terror" in an interview 
to be published today in the popular Italian weekly L'Espresso.  He 
also said that Israeli assassinations of Hamas officials "have not 
bolstered the West's image, and serve as an alibi for terror." 
 
Leading media cited the IDF's claim that Peace Now figures on the 
discrimination by Israel on West Bank building permits are 
distorted. 
 
Yediot and Maariv reported that computerized imaging by experts from 
the European Commission's Joint Research Center (JRC) has determined 
that by July Iran will have enough enriched uranium to produce 
nuclear weapons. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that a conference of individuals and 
NGOs will convene in Brussels on Friday to discuss what organizers 
call the "crimes committed by the Israeli army in Lebanon.  MK Said 
Nafa (National Democratic Assembly - Balad) plans to attend. 
 
Leading media cited the British daily The Guardian as saying that 
the British Foreign Office fought to keep secret any mention of 
Israel in the first draft of the controversial Iraq weapons dossier 
made public this week. 
 
Leading media reported that handling of the riots in the mostly 
Druze village of Peki'in were marked by gross organizational failure 
on the part of the police. The riots, in which 29 police officers 
and 13 civilians were injured, occurred on October 30, 2007. 
 
The Jerusalem Post quoted senior officials as saying that the 
government has launched a program to distribute the recent influx of 
African refugees to the northern and southernmost peripheries. 
 
Ha'aretz reported that the Jewish community in Russia is concerned 
that a rumor campaign by Russia's nationalist parties that Russian 
presidential candidate Dmitri Medvedev is Jewish could create a 
backlash that would strengthen anti-Semitic currents in Russia. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that in a move that ends a central 
dispute between the two largest Orthodox rabbinic organizations in 
the world, Israel's Chief Rabbinate has agreed to recognize 
conversions performed by the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA). 
Until now, RCA conversions were not automatically accepted by the 
Chief Rabbinate. 
 
------------ 
1.  Mideast: 
------------ 
 
Summary: 
-------- 
 
The independent, left-leaning Ha'aretz editorialized: "Whoever wants 
to avoid the need for ... international intervention [in Gaza], the 
need for an IDF offensive, and the suffering of the Palestinian 
population -- must pressure Hamas to put an end to the shooting that 
is causing all this." 
 
Block Quotes: 
------------- 
 
"Who Is Pressuring Gaza?" 
 
The independent, left-leaning Ha'aretz editorialized (2/22): "Israel 
can no longer explain to itself that it has to become reconciled to 
the shooting of rockets and mortars against its communities.  A 
responsible government is required, at the end of the day, to be 
accountable to its citizens who are under attack.  Its 
justifications for the failings, however reasonable they may be, may 
result in its rejection.... It may be exaggerated to describe the 
attitude of the international community as 'pressure'.... So long as 
there is no president in the White House who threatens to suspend 
military aid to Israel, or avoids vetoing a Security Council 
resolution unfavorable to Israel, it is too much to talk about 
pressure being applied on Israel.... To this is added the 
multinational force idea.  [Defense Minister Ehud] Barak and Chief 
of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi have sent out a clear message in recent 
weeks: They are not excited about a large-scale operation in 
southern and northern Gaza, but the operation is nearing because the 
Qassam terror is not coming to an end.  The duration of the 
operation will depend on the political and security arrangements 
that will be reached at its completion -- the transferring of 
responsibility for the territory from which the IDF will withdraw 
following the completion of its mission.... The idea will not be 
enthusiastically welcomed by all; but whoever wants to avoid the 
need for such international intervention, the need for an IDF 
offensive, and the suffering of the Palestinian population -- must 
pressure Hamas to put an end to the shooting that is causing all 
this." 
 
----------- 
2.  Kosovo: 
----------- 
 
Summary: 
-------- 
 
Deputy Managing Editor and right-wing columnist Caroline B. Glick 
wrote in the conservative, independent Jerusalem Post: "[Israel] 
should also state that as a consequence of Kosovo's independence, 
Israel ... refuses to cede its legal right to sovereignty in Judea, 
Samaria [i.e. the West Bank], Gaza, and Jerusalem to international 
arbitration." 
 
Block Quotes: 
------------- 
 
"Kosovo's Stark Warning" 
 
 
Deputy Managing Editor and right-wing columnist Caroline B. Glick 
wrote in the conservative, independent Jerusalem Post (2/22): "The 
fledgling failed-state of Kosovo is a great boon for global jihad. 
It is true that Kosovar Muslims by and large do not subscribe to 
radical Islam.  But it is also true that they have allowed their 
territory to be used as bases for al-Qaida operations; that members 
of the ruling Kosovo Liberation Army have direct links to al-Qaida; 
and that the Islamic world as a whole perceived Kosovo's fight for 
independence from Serbia as a jihad for Islamic domination of the 
disputed province.... [In the same direction,] today, Israel is 
enabling the Palestinians to set the political and legal conditions 
for the establishment of an internationally recognized state of 
Palestine that will be at war with Israel.... The lessons of Kosovo 
are clear.  Not only should Israel join Russia, Canada, China, 
Spain, Romania and many others in refusing to recognize Kosovo.  It 
should also state that as a consequence of Kosovo's independence, 
Israel rejects the deployment of any international forces to Gaza or 
Judea and Samaria [i.e. the West Bank], and refuses to cede its 
legal right to sovereignty in Judea, Samaria, Gaza, and Jerusalem to 
international arbitration." 
 
 
 
-------------------------- 
3.  U.S.-Israel Relations: 
-------------------------- 
 
Summary: 
-------- 
 
Daniel Levy, who was the main Israeli drafter of the Geneva 
Initiative, wrote in the independent, left-leaning Ha'aretz: "The 
preference for a prolonged strategic relationship with the U.S. 
should not extend to an exclusive reliance on that relationship or 
preclude placing some eggs in other baskets -- in Europe, in Asia, 
and yes, also in the Arab and Muslim worlds." 
 
Block Quotes: 
------------- 
 
"Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst" 
 
Daniel Levy, who was the main Israeli drafter of the Geneva 
Initiative, wrote in the independent, left-leaning Ha'aretz (2/22): 
"Israel should be looking beyond the election. Yes, an Obama 
 
presidency is more likely to reverse America's decline -- internally 
and externally -- and to correct the hubris, incompetence and 
adventurism of the Bush years.  The same might also be true of 
Clinton and McCain, though it seems less likely.  It is what Obama 
could do to reenergize America that is first and foremost the good 
news for Israel.  And when he talks of 'changing the mindset' that 
got America into the Iraq war, Obama implies a policy of realism and 
engagement that stands to stabilize the region and even advance 
genuine peace.  Israel could well be a main beneficiary of such a 
change. But what if the next president is all about more of the same 
or something very similar?  Israel must plan for the possibility of 
an America that continues in its decline, that can deliver less, and 
remains militarily bogged down in Iraq and perhaps elsewhere in the 
region.  Under this scenario, the special relationship with Israel 
will become an ever-more contentious issue.  America itself might 
increasingly turn its gaze toward Asia.  So while following American 
developments closely, and hoping for change, Israel should also be 
more active out there on the dating circuit.  Though efforts have 
been made to strengthen other alliances, results have been mixed so 
far, and our options will remain limited so long as the Palestinian 
issue remains unresolved.  The preference for a prolonged strategic 
relationship with the U.S. should not extend to an exclusive 
reliance on that relationship or preclude placing some eggs in other 
baskets -- in Europe, in Asia, and yes, also in the Arab and Muslim 
worlds." 
 
MORENO