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Viewing cable 08TELAVIV1806, ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08TELAVIV1806 2008-08-15 11:22 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Tel Aviv
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TAGS: OPRC KMDR IS
 
SUBJECT: ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION 
 
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SUBJECTS COVERED IN THIS REPORT: 
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1.  Mideast 
 
2.  Georgia 
 
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Key stories in the media: 
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Israel Radio quoted UNIFIL Force Commander Maj. Gen. Claudio 
Graziano as saying that Israel violated UN Security Council 
Resolution 1701 in at least three areas: overflights of Lebanon; the 
conflicts outside of Ghajar, which straddles the Israeli- Lebanese 
border; and through the issue of cluster bombs.  Graziano said that 
Hizbullah's weapons smuggling did not constitute a violation, since 
the State of Lebanon has not formally complained about it.  Leading 
media quoted Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah as saying 
yesterday evening, in a speech marking two years since the end of 
the Second Lebanon War, that Israel's defense minister and army 
chief's "failures" in the past meant they did not scare his Lebanese 
militant organization today.  He was also quoted as saying that 
Israel exported failed generals to train the Georgian army, 
referring to Brig. Gen. (res.) Gal Hirsch, who resigned his command 
after the Second Lebanon War.  Ha'aretz and The Jerusalem Post 
quoted Syrian FM Walid Muallem as saying that his country will not 
define a border at the Sheba Farms before they are liberated.  The 
Jerusalem Post quoted Israeli diplomatic officials that Syria's 
announcement on the Sheba Farms is an obvious attempt to keep the 
issue alive and give Hizbullah a continued justification for its 
existence. 
 
The Jerusalem Post and other major media reported that yesterday the 
state informed the High Court of Justice that the leaders of the 
settlement movement in the West Bank will choose a new site for the 
unauthorized outpost of Migron of Migron within 30 days and build 
permanent housing there for the Migron settlers.  Leading media 
reported that some key Religious Zionist leaders support the 
relocation of the unauthorized outpost of Migron.  Speaking on 
Israel Radio this morning Talia Sasson, who published a report in 
March 2005 on unauthorized outposts, said that she cannot support 
anything involving Migron, which she said was built on Palestinian 
land.   The Jerusalem Post commented that in order to legalize 
outposts, the Yesha Council of Jewish Settlements in the Territories 
has shifted the language from "evacuation," with all the implied 
visions of IDF soldiers forcibly pulling families away from their 
homes, to a "voluntary removal," to "moving" the outposts, and 
finally to "legalized construction." 
 
Ha'aretz reported that police, soldiers and military officers prefer 
to "turn the other cheek" instead of handling incidents in which 
settlers attack Palestinians in the West Bank.  In a meeting held by 
West Bank precinct operations officer Ronen Yefet last week, 
participants -- including a Shin Bet representative and senior 
police and army officers -- reported a recent increase in the number 
of violent incidents involving settlers.   In the first half of 
2008, particularly in the Samaria (northern West Bank) and Binyamin 
(north of Jerusalem) districts, there has been an increase in 
"disturbances of the peace" -- the term used for harm caused by 
Israeli citizens to Palestinians and their property, as well as harm 
to Israeli security forces.  Data presented in the meeting indicated 
that there were 429 such incidents in the first half of this year, 
compared with 587 incidents in all of 2006 and 551 in 2007." 
 
All major media reported that yesterday Morris Talansky announced 
that he will not return to Israel for the August 31 continuation of 
a corruption probe into PM Ehud Olmert.  Media quoted Olmert's 
associates as saying that this is evidence of the TalanskyQs 
unreliability.  Leading media quoted Talansky's U.S. lawyers, 
Bradley D. Simon and Neal M. Sher, as saying that Talansky's choice 
stems from their client's desire not to incriminate himself in a 
grand jury investigation being conducted against him in a New York 
court.  Ha'aretz quoted one of Talansky's Israeli attorneys, 
Yehoshua Reznik, as saying that it was State Prosecutor Moshe 
Lador's duty to defend Talansky from the legal proceedings against 
him in the U.S.  He said that the prosecution must make it clear to 
the Americans that Talansky was promised that no harm would befall 
him if he testified in Israel. 
 
Maariv quoted sources associated with the negotiations to release 
Gilad Shalit as saying that Egyptian intelligence head Omar Suleiman 
is determined to conclude the deal within three months.  However, 
Maariv reported that Hamas is toughening its stand and  is looking 
for a new mediator.  The Jerusalem Post quoted a Hamas official in 
Gaza as saying that the Egyptian government has informed Hamas that 
it will not reopen the Rafah border crossing until the movement 
releases Shalit.  Yediot reported that Israel is to release 200 
Palestinian prisoners, including two with "blood on their hands," as 
a good will gesture to PA President Mahmoud Abbas.  The government 
is expected to approve the decision at Sunday's cabinet meeting. 
 
 
Ha'aretz cited the Prie Minister's Office's denial yesterday of a 
Ha'aetz report that Olmert has proposed to Abbas that Irael will 
take in 20,000 Palestinian refugees. 
The Jerusalem Post reported that hours before deprting for Turkey 
yesterday, in an interview withTurkey's NTV-TV and CNN Turk 
channels, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made a "vicious" 
verbal attack against Israel.  The Jerusalem Post reported that 
Israeli diplomatic officials, who relayed their disappointment to 
Ankara last week at the invitation extended to Ahmadinejad, said 
that Israel's Ambassador to Turkey, Gabi Levy, would again raise the 
issue with Ankara in light of Ahmadinejad's latest comments. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that former Israeli ambassador to 
Washington Danny Ayalon told the daily yesterday that former 
Egyptian ambassador Muhammad Bassiouny took part in espionage 
activities against Israel during his 18-year-term.  Ayalon was 
quoted as saying that Bassiouny overstepped the bounds of the normal 
information-gathering carried out by all ambassadors, and strayed 
into spying. 
 
Yediot cited new statistics released yesterday by the GOI's Central 
Bureau of Statistics that show that in 2006, 22,400 people emigrated 
from Israel -- more than the number of new immigrants who came to 
Israel that year. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that researchers from the Weizmann 
Institute, the University of Maryland, and NASA have created the 
first analytical model to assess soot's effect on the climate. 
 
The Jerusalem Post cited the results of a Smith Research Poll among 
registered Kadima members: 48% said they would support Livni, 38% 
Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz, 10% Internal Security Minister 
Avi Dichter, and 5% Interior Minster Meir Sheetrit. 
 
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1.  Mideast: 
------------ 
 
Summary: 
-------- 
 
The conservative, independent Jerusalem Post editorialized: "Israel 
needs to define, finally, the boundaries of the Jewish state in the 
context of its vision for a viable two-state solution -- and to 
place the onus for failing to achieve 'two states for two peoples' 
squarely where it belongs on 100 years of Palestinian 
intransigence." 
 
University of Haifa Law Professor Emmanuel Gross wrote in the 
popular, pluralist Maariv: "Talansky's failure to arrive in Israel 
to complete his cross-examination may detract from the weight of his 
testimony, but this does not invalidate the proceedings to this 
point." 
 
The nationalist, Orthodox Makor Rishon-Hatzofe editorialized: "Livni 
has demonstrated helplessness regarding Israel's status.  She has 
neither the proper personal nor intellectual qualifications to shift 
the current." 
 
Block Quotes: 
------------- 
 
I.  "Boundaries for Israel" 
 
The conservative, independent Jerusalem Post editorialized (8/15): 
"Beyond the intriguing question of why the story of [Olmert's 
comprehensive offer to the Palestinians] was leaked by the Israeli 
side, what impresses is how faithfully and unwaveringly [Palestinian 
spokesmen] Erekat and Abu Rudeineh adhere to the Palestinian line. 
They demand an Israeli withdrawal to the June 4, 1967 boundaries; 
territorial contiguity; the 'right of return'; Jerusalem as their 
capital and the removal of all Jewish communities beyond the 1949 
Armistice Lines.  By contrast, to this day Israel has yet to 
officially declare which territories it insists on retaining in any 
deal with the Palestinians.  This black hole in Israeli diplomacy 
explains why international public opinion believed, wrongly, that 
Israel should be, and even would be, prepared to withdraw to the 
1967 'borders' assuming the details can be worked out.  It will be 
an uphill battle to disabuse the world of the notion that Israel can 
safely return to the indefensible 1949 Armistice Lines -- and to 
make a clear and unequivocal case for the borders the Jewish state 
can live with.... That's why Israel needs to define, finally, the 
boundaries of the Jewish state in the context of its vision for a 
viable two-state solution -- and to place the onus for failing to 
achieve 'two states for two peoples' squarely where it belongs on 
100 years of Palestinian intransigence." 
 
II.  "Small Chance of Deal with the Americans" 
 
University of Haifa Law Professor Emmanuel Gross wrote in the 
popular, pluralist Maariv (8/15): "Morris Talansky's dramatic 
announcement that at the present stage, he does not intend to return 
to Israel at the end of the month to complete his cross-examination 
by Ehud Olmert's attorneys, raises a number of legal questions, 
first and foremost: How does this affect the preliminary testimony? 
 Will it now be impossible to use the parts of the preliminary 
testimony that have already been given?  The answer that the Israeli 
law gives is simple: The ability to use the testimony of a person 
who has been questioned in a preliminary examination is not 
contingent on the fact that the suspect or defendant has been given 
an opportunity to be cross-examined....  In summary, Talansky's 
failure to arrive in Israel to complete his cross-examination may 
detract from the weight of his testimony, but this does not 
invalidate the proceedings to this point.  Moreover, those who 
criticized the state attorney for hurrying to request a preliminary 
testimony for fear that the witness would not show up, now 
understand the state attorney's concern and the justification for 
the decision." 
 
III.  "Too Meek for the Role" 
 
The nationalist, Orthodox Makor Rishon-Hatzofe editorialized (8/15): 
"Barak is focusing on one of Livni's failures..... He does not count 
her other biggest ones in Israeli foreign policy: Israel's 
deportment on the Iranian issue; the sole preoccupation with nightly 
negotiations with Abu Ala on the Palestinian issue; and Israel's 
diminishing  status in the world, as some circles begin to question 
the legitimacy of Israel's existence as a state.... Livni has 
demonstrated helplessness regarding Israel's status.  She has 
neither the proper personal nor intellectual qualifications to shift 
the current." 
 
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2.  Georgia: 
------------ 
 
Summary: 
-------- 
 
Dr. Brenda Shaffer, a lecturer on Central Asia and the Caucasus 
region at the University of Haifa, wrote in the independent, 
left-leaning Ha'aretz (8/15): "Unless the U.S. makes a significant 
move soon, it (and Israel) will lose credibility among numerous 
states in the post-Soviet region and beyond." 
 
Block Quotes: 
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"It's a Short Way from Tbilisi to Jerusalem" 
 
Dr. Brenda Shaffer, a lecturer on Central Asia and the Caucasus 
region at the University of Haifa, wrote in the independent, 
left-leaning Ha'aretz (8/15): "Unless the U.S. makes a significant 
move soon, it (and Israel) will lose credibility among numerous 
states in the post-Soviet region and beyond.... Israel could -- and 
still can do more -- for its ally Georgia, even without affecting 
its relations with Moscow.  Georgia needs massive humanitarian aid, 
airborne medical teams and declarations by President Shimon Peres. 
Israel is always demanding that Europe 'do the right thing' -- give 
up large economic deals in the Middle East and expose itself to 
terror and the Iranian threat, in order to prevent harming Israel's 
security.  By sitting on the fence when Georgia is under attack, 
Israel is undermining the legitimacy of these requests.  To 
Jerusalem's credit it must be said that at the beginning of the 
crisis it (together with the Conference of Presidents of Major 
American Jewish Organizations) declared recognition of Georgia's 
right to preserve its territorial integrity, this implies the 
separatist areas South Ossetia and Abkhazia as well" 
 
MORENO