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Viewing cable 08TELAVIV2500, ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08TELAVIV2500 2008-11-05 11:36 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Tel Aviv
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SUBJECT: ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION 
 
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SUBJECTS COVERED IN THIS REPORT: 
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Mideast 
 
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Key stories in the media: 
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Israel Hayom reported that FM and Kadima leader Tzipi Livni told 
Quartet representatives in Sharm el-Sheikh yesterday that the 
clauses of an Israeli-Palestinian accord have been drafted and that 
the maps are being worked on.  Leading media quoted Livni as saying 
that Israel has achieved what it wanted.  HaQaretz quoted Livni as 
saying that she is convinced that she has not repeated the mistakes 
of Camp David in 2000.  The Jerusalem Post reported that, calling 
the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian negotiations Qirreversible,Q the 
Quartet said that it would allow the bilateral talks to continue 
without international intervention. 
 
HaQaretz reported that central figures on the Israeli left, 
including former Labor party ministers, writers, spiritual leaders 
and academics are expected in the coming days to announce their 
support of Meretz in February's national elections.  Some of them 
will even join the party and contend in the upcoming primary. 
Meretz Chairman Haim Oron has held meetings in recent weeks with 
dozens of prominent figures to strengthen the party, which took 12 
Knesset seats in the 1992 election but was reduced to five by the 
2006 vote.  Among those who met with Oron and are expected to back 
Meretz are former Labor Party ministers Shlomo Ben-Ami and Uzi 
Baram, and former Knesset speaker Avraham Burg.  All three have left 
political life in favor of writing or private business.  Novelists 
Amos Oz and David Grossman are also expected to support the party, 
as well as attorney Tzali Reshef, a Peace Now founder who served 
briefly as former PM Ehud Barak's chief of staff and ran for a 
Knesset seat with Labor.  Gilad Sher, who headed Barak's team in 
negotiations with the PA between 1999 and 2001, is also likely to 
join the party ranks.  Maariv reported that Vice PM Haim Ramon, 
Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann, and popular anchor/author Yair 
Lapid had considered forming a new party. 
 
The Jerusalem Post quoted a U.S. official as saying that senior U.S. 
and European officials met in Sharm el-Sheikh yesterday with several 
Arab leaders who are worried about the international community 
negotiating an agreement with Iran that would give the Islamic 
Republic more power in the Middle East.  The U.S. official took part 
in the talks.  The Jerusalem Post quoted a spokesman for FM Tzipi 
Livni as saying that Israel was involved in the meeting, but not 
directly.  The Israeli spokesman was quoted as saying that there is 
concern in the international community about what will happen with 
Iran under the new U.S. administration and that diplomats were 
worried that the U.S. might establish an interests section in 
Tehran. 
 
HaQaretz reported that political activists in Gaza were surprised to 
hear Hamas PM Ismail Haniyeh make a statement hinting that Hamas 
agrees to the establishment  of a Palestinian state within the 1967 
borders.  Yesterday Israel Hayom quoted HamasQs Khaled Mashal and 
Zahar as saying over the weekend that they hope that ObamaQs 
election will turn over a new leaf between the organization and the 
new administration in the U.S. However, they said, they do not 
expect the boycott to be lifted anytime soon because of IsraelQs 
influence over the U.S.  But one of ObamaQs advisers commented, 
saying, QObama will talk with Hamas only on condition that it 
recognize IsraelQs right to exist and respect the existence of 
 
previous agreements. 
 
Leading media reported that the closing of GazaQs crossing by Israel 
may have caused a blackout in the Strip.  Maariv quoted DM Ehud 
Barak as saying yesterday at the cabinet meeting that Israel should 
prepare for the cessation of the lull.  The Jerusalem Post reported 
that Barak called on the government to examine ways of approving IDF 
action against residential areas in Gaza from which rockets are 
being fired at Israel.  Makor Rishon-Hatzofe quoted senior Hamas 
official Mahmoud Zahar as saying that the truce with Israel will not 
last for long.  The media reported that 13 Qassam rockets were fired 
at the Negev over the weekend. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that a QdramaticQ Muslim representation 
is expected at Monday's "Special Event Promoting Tolerance 
Throughout the European Continent" at the European Parliament in 
Brussels.  Representatives  of Libya, Qatar, the United Arab 
Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan, Morocco, Turkey and 
Malaysia, among others, are to attend an event publicized as part of 
the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht (Crystal 
Night, the Reich-wide series of anti-Jewish pogroms).  The event is 
organized jointly by the European Jewish Congress and the presidency 
of the European Parliament.  It is the first event of this scope in 
Europe to include such significant Muslim participation.   The 
Jerusalem Post quoted World Jewish Congress Vice President Maram 
Stern as saying that the Muslim world representatives almost 
certainly had "clearance from home, so this is a great success." 
 
Major media reported on a scuffle between Armenian and Greek 
Orthodox clergy in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher yesterday. 
 
Major media reported that yesterday, in a speech before the Syrian 
Parliament and Arab notables, Syrian President Bashar Assad 
expressed his doubts about IsraelQs desire for peace. 
 
All media reported that, a decade after he left Likud to found the 
short-lived Center Party with the goal of ousting Likud chair 
Benjamin Netanyahu from power, Dan Meridor announced yesterday that 
he was rejoining his former party and rival.  Yediot reported that 
Netanyahu banned former National Religious Party leader Effie Eitam 
from running in the general elections as part of Likud. 
 
The Jerusalem Post quoted the spokesman for Jerusalem mayoral 
candidate Arkady Gaidamak asQaying that he would stop all illegal 
demolitions of illegal Arab homes in East as mayor. 
 
The Jerusalem Post quoted an Israeli official involved in handling 
the issue of the Gaza siege-breaking boats as saying that Israel 
will not give the boats extra public relations. 
 
Leading media reported that a border policeman was sentenced to one 
year in jail yesterday for accidentally shooting and killing a 
Palestinian in Jaffa in 2006. 
 
HaQaretz reported that India is negotiating a $1.5 billion deal to 
buy four intelligence and early warning planes from Israel. 
 
Leading media reported that Holocaust survivor Rabbi Yisrael Meir 
Lau, currently Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and formerly Chief 
Ashkenazi Rabbi of Israel, has been appointed Chairman of the Yad 
Vashem Council. 
 
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Mideast: 
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Summary: 
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Senior Middle East affairs analyst Zvi Bar'el wrote 
in the independent, left-leaning Ha'aretz: QThe problem is not 
[ObamaQs] lack of ability, but the quality of his partners. 
 
HaQaretz editorialized: QIsrael must ... turn an attentive ear to 
the statements coming out of Gaza, and reexamine its policy. 
 
Senior op-ed writer Akiva Eldar commented in Ha'aretz: QObama ... 
has no domestic political reason to run from the Israeli-Arab 
conflict. 
 
The Director of the Interdisciplinary Center's Global Research in 
International Affairs Center, columnist Barry Rubin, wrote in the 
conservative, independent Jerusalem Post: Q[Mr. President-elect,] 
right now you don't understand why Bill Clinton and George Bush 
couldn't solve a little thing like the Arab-Israeli conflict, defuse 
the massive hatred of America in the Middle East, end terrorism or 
turn radical Islamism into an ideology of peace.  Don't worry.  You 
will. 
 
Dov Weisglass, who was former prime minister Ariel Sharon's top 
diplomatic advisor, wrote in the mass-circulation, pluralist Yediot 
Aharonot: QIt is worth remembering and recalling the good that 
President Bush spilled on Israel. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Block Quotes: 
------------- 
 
I.  "Obama WonQt Fix It" 
 
Senior Middle East affairs analyst Zvi Bar'el wrote 
in the independent, left-leaning Ha'aretz (11/9): QThere has never 
been a U.S. president whose first days in office have not given rise 
to immediate, incontrovertible confidence in his ability to end the 
Arab-Israeli conflict.  There has never been a U.S. president who 
has not come to realize, shortly after taking office, that the 
problem is not his lack of ability, but the quality of his 
partners.... Obama is charming, but he's not a magician.  He needs, 
first of all, a wise and determined Israeli government so he can 
offer it America's talents and capabilities.  He -- that is, we -- 
need this kind of leadership, the kind that doesn't read the 
American pressure gauge each morning but puts forth a plan of 
action.  In Washington the president will change, but the mirror on 
the wall is in the same place, and it is turned toward Jerusalem. 
 
II.  "Listen to Hamas" 
 
HaQaretz editorialized (11/10): Q[In an interview with HaQaretz,] 
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, the ousted prime minister of the 
Palestinian Authority, described the Qterritories of 1967Q as the 
territory of the Palestinian state Qat this timeQ..... Haniyeh's 
comments are imbued with special significance against the backdrop 
of recent events in the Gaza Strip and the exchanges of fire that 
put the current lull at risk, along with the presidential election 
results in the United States and Khaled Mashal's statements that 
Hamas is willing to negotiate with the new American government.... 
Israeli recognition of any Palestinian government that is 
established is liable to lay a practical and stable foundation for 
cooperation, and perhaps even for deeper confidence that will 
advance the political process.  Israel must therefore turn an 
attentive ear to the statements coming out of Gaza, and reexamine 
its policy. 
 
III.  "DonQt Be Afraid of the Jews" 
 
Senior op-ed writer Akiva Eldar commented in Ha'aretz (11/10): 
QObama has nothing to fear from the right-wing Jewish lobby (not to 
mention the Christian right).... Obama therefore has no domestic 
political reason to run from the Israeli-Arab conflict or to erase 
the declaration he made during his visit to Amman in July.  The man 
who galloped to the White House on the horse of QchangeQ pledged a 
change in the administration's involvement in the peace process.  He 
said that Qmy goal is to make sure that we work, starting from the 
minute I'm sworn into office, to try to find some breakthroughs. 
The meaning of Qbreakthrough,Q according to his statements at the 
beginning of his campaign in the lion's den of AIPAC's Chicago 
chapter, is a real and continuous effort, no longer countless trips 
for photo-ops.  This chip will be cashed in. 
 
IV.  "A Letter to the President-Elect" 
 
The Director of the Interdisciplinary Center's Global Research in 
International Affairs Center, columnist Barry Rubin, wrote in the 
conservative, independent Jerusalem Post (11/10): QGood luck.  We 
hope you succeed.  But please bear in mind some important points. 
In the Middle East, it is not so useful to think yourself popular 
and show yourself to be friendly.  You have to inspire fear in your 
enemies and confidence in your friends. And if you don't inspire 
fear in your enemies -- if you're too nice to them - - then you will 
indeed foment fear among your friends.   Not everyone thinks the 
same way.  When you talk of Qempathy,Q America's enemies hear the 
word Qfear.Q  When you speak of change, they, too, want change. 
Unfortunately the change they want means wiping other states off the 
map, creating radical Islamist dictatorships and kicking the United 
States out of the region.  This is no misunderstanding: it's a 
conflict.... Westerners are eager to resolve conflicts; 
revolutionaries want to use conflicts.  You think grievances can be 
resolved; their grievances are insatiable.  Make a concession, they 
ignore it and demand another.  Withdraw from a territory, they 
occupy it and turn it into a base for the next advance.  Explain 
that you feel their pain, and they add to your pain.  This is what 
it is like to deal with extremists and ideologues.  Right now you 
don't understand why Bill Clinton and George Bush couldn't solve a 
little thing like the Arab-Israeli conflict, defuse the massive 
hatred of America in the Middle East, end terrorism or turn radical 
Islamism into an ideology of peace.  Don't worry.  You will. 
 
V.  QRemember BushQs Good Deeds 
 
Dov Weisglass, who was former prime minister Ariel Sharon's top 
diplomatic advisor, wrote in the mass-circulation, pluralist Yediot 
Aharonot (11/10): QAmong other things, Barak ObamaQs victory was 
achieved because of the disappointment and anger that many Americans 
felt towards the Bush administration.  The joy of triumph swept the 
American street.  All this is the AmericansQ business.  A totally 
different issue is the Israeli QsharingQ of that glee.  It is worth 
remembering and recalling the good that President Bush spilled on 
Israel.  Bush has an aversion to any form of terror.  He rejected 
any attempt to QexplainQ it.  This is the origin of his unreserved 
support for IsraelQs fight against Palestinian terrorism, which many 
states viewed as an Qinbuilt responseQ to the Israeli occupation. 
Without BushQs loving support, Israel would have found it extremely 
difficult to implement its tough military policy Q which looked bad 
but was actually vital to the war on terror.... Israelis who believe 
in a forced agreement have good resaon to see him go -Q they, those 
with a short memory, and those who lack gratitude. 
 
CUNNINGHAM