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Viewing cable 08TELAVIV2797, ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08TELAVIV2797 2008-12-15 11:44 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: 
-------------------------------- 
 
1.  Mideast 
 
2.  Iran 
 
3.  Global War on Terror 
 
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Key stories in the media: 
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All media quoted Khaled Mashal, the head of HamasQs political 
bureau, as saying that Hamas does not plan to extend its truce with 
Israel beyond this Friday, December 19, which is when the 
organization claims it is due to expire.  However, Hamas PM Ismail 
Haniyeh in Gaza was less definite.  Major media quoted FM Tzipi 
Livni as saying that Israel cannot leave Gaza under HamasQs control. 
The media reported that Amos Gilad, the head of the Defense 
Ministry's Diplomatic-Security Bureau, traveled to Cairo yesterday. 
Israel Radio quoted him as saying that there is no need to extend 
the truce.  Many media again raised the possibility of a 
wide-ranging IDF operation in Gaza.   All media reported that during 
a mass rally in Gaza City, Hamas members, including one dressed as 
Gilad Shalit, acted out a sense in which the Israeli prisoner begs 
PM Ehud Olmert to show consideration for his plight. 
 
 Leading electronic media reported that this morning the High Court 
of Justice acceded to the stateQs demand for the release of 206 
Palestinian prisoners as a gesture out of the respect for the Muslim 
Festival of the Sacrifice (Eid al-Adha).  They were released today. 
 
Yesterday The Jerusalem Post reported that the more FM Tzipi Livni 
speaks publicly, the more anger is growing in Kadima. 
 
Yesterday The Jerusalem Post reported that chief PA negotiator Ahmed 
Qurei told Palestinian reporters over the weekend that there is no 
room for Jews in the West Bank.  Yesterday Mako, a Channel 
2-TV-affilitaed web site, quoted Qurei a saying that Israel has 
asked PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to concede 7% of the West Bank in a 
final status arrangement. Israel has also asked as part of the terms 
of the final-status arrangement that the city of Ariel remain under 
Israeli sovereignty as well as MaQaleh Adumim, Givat Zeev, and the 
Etzion Bloc. 
 
Electronic media reported that last night former Knesset member Ilan 
Gillon won MeretzQs internal elections; MK Zahava Gal-On came in 
second and former MK Mossi Raz took third; MK Avshalom Vilan and 
ultra-Orthodox activist Zvia Greenfield got the fourth and fifth 
slots.  The partyQs final Knesset list will be composed of those 
elected yesterday and members of the new left-wing party, possibly 
including journalist Nitzan Horovitz (Channel 10-TV and former 
HaQaretz Washington and Paris correspondent). 
 
HaQaretz reported that representatives of the Quartet, the World 
Bank, and the International Monetary Fund are asking PM Ehud Olmert 
to continue sending funds to Gaza in a bid to avoid the collapse of 
its banking system. 
 
HaQaretz and The Jerusalem Post reported that yesterday DM Ehud 
Barak accused the justice system of impeding efforts to enforce law 
and order in the territories by treating lawbreakers too leniently. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that senior defense officials have told 
the daily that the Israel Air Force is hopeful that a new Pentagon 
plan to buy 60 F-22 stealth fighter jets will include a push to end 
a congressional ban on exporting the stealth aircraft. 
 
Yesterday The Jerusalem Post reported on a UN-sponsored conference 
in Vienna that tries to bring Israelis and Palestinians together. 
 
Maariv reported that IAEA investigators believe that Israel is 
hiding pictures of its attack on the Syrian reactor. 
 
Senator Kit Bond, the ranking Republican on the U.S. SenateQs 
Intelligence Committee, was quoted as saying yesterday in an 
interview with The Jerusalem Post that QcarrotsQ wonQt work in 
getting Iran to stop its nuclear development. 
 
HaQaretz reported on an international conference on jihad that took 
place in Jerusalem yesterday, in which American scholar Daniel Pipes 
took a more moderate stance than rightist Dutch legislator Geert 
Wilders. 
 
The media reported that yesterday the police postponed permission 
for a right-wing march scheduled for today in the Israeli-Arab town 
of Umm el-Fahm. 
Over the weekend all media reported that less than three years after 
he took Israeli politics by storm, Minister Ami Ayalon is going to 
leave the cabinet and, apparently, politics altogether. 
 
Maariv and other media reported that yesterday the cabinet approved 
the pension Qsafety net. 
 
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1.  Mideast: 
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Summary: 
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Military correspondent Amos Harel and Palestinian affairs 
correspondent Avi Issacharoff wrote on page one of the independent, 
left-leaning HaQaretz: QThe Shalit element in [yesterdayQs] rally 
shows Hamas cannot offer its supporters much except a good place in 
the next world. 
 
The conservative, independent Jerusalem Post editorialized: QThe 
international community sometimes loses track of the fact that the 
suffering in Gaza, as Israel seeks to thwart the rocket attacks on 
its civilians, is a consequence of Hamas's disinclination to meet 
those minimal conditions. 
 
The Jerusalem Post editorialized: QWe can still hope that a strong 
Western position vis-`-vis Syria, of the kind [Jimmy] Carter has so 
far proven woefully incapable of taking, might one day encourage the 
kind of institution-building and civil society that would transform 
today's Ba'athist dictatorship into a regime capable of making peace 
with Israel. 
 
Block Quotes: 
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I.  "Is Hamas Going to Change its Spots?" 
 
Military correspondent Amos Harel and Palestinian affairs 
correspondent Avi Issacharoff wrote on page one of the independent, 
left-leaning HaQaretz (12/15): QHamas marked the 21st anniversary of 
its establishment by [Sheikh Ahmed] Yassin and a group of students, 
with a 200,000-strong rally, according to Gaza reporters.  The high 
point was particularly repulsive, even for Hamas ceremonies. 
Reenacting bus bombings has apparently gone out of fashion, but 
Hamas found a replacement: a man dressed in an IDF uniform in the 
role of Gilad Shalit missing his mother and father (in Hebrew). 
Haniyeh and his aides watched this miserable performance from the 
grandstand.  From the television pictures they appeared undeservedly 
smug.  After all, they have not returned even one Palestinian 
prisoner to his parents, two and a half years after Shalit's 
abduction, while the PA has received more than 900 prisoners from 
Israel in that time.  The rally shows there is apparently nothing 
much to the hope of quite a few people in Israel and the West that 
Hamas is going to change its spots.  Even now, Hamas continues 
promising that Palestinian refugees will return to the homes they 
lost in 1948, and that the war will go on until Israel is destroyed. 
 The Shalit element in the rally shows Hamas cannot offer its 
supporters much except a good place in the next world. 
 
II.  "Repugnant Hamas" 
 
The conservative, independent Jerusalem Post editorialized (12/15): 
QThe mass rally organized by Hamas in Gaza to celebrate its 21st 
anniversary yesterday was a spectacle repulsive to Israelis.  With 
trademark cruelty, the gathering included a provocative Qplay 
featuring a character dressed as captive IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, 
pleading in Hebrew for his freedom:  QI miss my mom and dadQ.... But 
the kind of Hamas callousness exemplified at yesterday's rally 
should not only be repulsive to Israelis.  It should give pause to 
the whole world, and most especially to Hamas's co-religionists. 
Commendably, most of the international community has resisted the 
idea of legitimizing Hamas so long as it does not recognize Israel's 
right to exist, abandon terrorism and accept previous 
Israeli-Palestinian agreements.  But the international community 
sometimes loses track of the fact that the suffering in Gaza, as 
Israel seeks to thwart the rocket attacks on its civilians, is a 
consequence of Hamas's disinclination to meet those minimal 
conditions.  Even Israel's leaders have not always internalized the 
impossibility of dealing with the bleak, unyielding Hamas.  But 
while Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and would-be Likud defense 
minister Moshe Ya'alon have drawn criticism from the Qfree Shalit at 
all costsQ supporters, their latest comments unfortunately make 
belated good sense.  Kadima leader Livni told high school students 
in Tel Aviv last week that Qwe all want Gilad to come home, but 
there is always the risk of minimum casualties and it isn't always 
possible to bring everyone home. 
 
III.  "Syria, As It Is" 
The conservative, independent Jerusalem Post editorialized (12/14): 
QWhen he met with Assad yesterday, [Jimmy] Carter should have kept 
in mind the regime's insecure and vulnerable position.  Some of that 
insecurity is economic.... But most of Syria's weakness, which has 
become ever more apparent since Bashar Assad assumed power in 2000, 
is political. It was forced to withdraw from Lebanon, following the 
assassination of Rafik Hariri in 2005.  It has endured humiliating 
incursions into its territory, like September 2007's strike on a 
nuclear facility that North Korea was helping to equip.... Assad is 
directly culpable for these events.... For all these reasons, now is 
precisely not the time for Carter or anyone else to be kowtowing to 
Assad, whose position is as tenuous as ever.  There may be little 
chance of peeling Syria away from its dangerous alliance with Iran. 
But we can still hope that a strong Western position vis-`-vis 
Syria, of the kind Carter has so far proven woefully incapable of 
taking, might one day encourage the kind of institution-building and 
civil society that would transform today's Ba'athist dictatorship 
into a regime capable of making peace with Israel. 
 
--------- 
2.  Iran: 
--------- 
 
Summary: 
-------- 
 
Veteran journalist and anchor Yaron London wrote in the 
mass-circulation, pluralist Yediot Aharonot: QThe public is far from 
understanding that the threat of [sudden destruction] is the most 
important test of its leaders, and it is omitting this test from the 
considerations it is taking into account towards the election of the 
next Knesset. 
 
Block Quotes: 
------------- 
 
QUnder the Shadow of the Doomsday Weapon 
 
Veteran journalist and anchor Yaron London wrote in the 
mass-circulation, pluralist Yediot Aharonot (12/15): QWe have to get 
used to living under the shadow of the threat of sudden 
destruction.... The public is far from understanding that this is 
the most important test of its leaders, and it is omitting this test 
from the considerations it is taking into account towards the 
election of the next Knesset.  The horror is so great that most of 
us prefer to repress it.  The political leadership does not share 
its thoughts with us because it does not want to alarm us, for fear 
that a public discussion will reveal our weaknesses and because the 
finest minds have not yet understood that we are in a state of 
emergency.  Everyone settles for voicing the slogan Qwe will not 
accept nuclear weapons in the hands of Iran,Q knowing that at best, 
this can be slightly delayed. 
 
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3.  Global War on Terror: 
------------------------- 
 
Summary: 
-------- 
 
Middle East affairs commentator Dr. Guy Bechor, a lecturer at the 
Interdisciplinary Center, wrote in the mass-circulation, pluralist 
Yediot Aharonot: Q[Palestinian] attacks strengthen Israel and the 
power of its claims, and put the Palestinians, Hamas, and Hizbullah 
into another context entirely -- not as a regional phenomenon, but 
as part of a global terror attack. 
 
Block Quotes: 
------------- 
 
"Do Not Water the Blossom of Evil" 
 
Middle East affairs commentator Dr. Guy Bechor, a lecturer at the 
Interdisciplinary Center, wrote in the mass-circulation, pluralist 
Yediot Aharonot (12/14): QThe more the media cover terror attacks, 
the more we encourage them.... The time has come to establish an 
international constitution for the media for exactly these cases, in 
order to reduce the achievements of Islamic terrorism, which has 
already given us a feeling of loss of control on a global scale. 
The media already understand that they are not a third party.  They 
play a central role in the show.  Freedom of speech is a sacred 
value until it encounters someone who uses it, cynically, for evil. 
Freedom of speech must now protect itself.  The Americans realized 
that by themselves, and imposed strong censorship on the September 
11 attacks.  No corpse was shown on the screens, no names were 
released, the funerals were not seen.  Why?  Because that is a world 
power that takes both national morale and the rejoicing of the enemy 
into account.  We, on the other hand, are sometimes experts in 
bringing ourselves to despair.  The Islamic terror attacks have 
nothing to do with the QoccupationQ or our conflict.  This is an 
attack on the values of the West, on freedom and on individualism. 
This is also an attack upon Jews only because they are Jews.  And 
yet, there is some small comfort in shared trouble.  Any shocking 
international attack such as this improves the world's understanding 
of Israel's situation, creates new solidarity, and deepens our 
position within the bosom of the West.  Those attacks strengthen 
Israel and the power of its claims, and put the Palestinians, Hamas, 
and Hizbullah into another context entirely -- not as a regional 
phenomenon, but as part of a global terror attack. 
 
CUNNINGHAM