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2023-07-13 Israel-Palestine-Jordan
NY Times’s Thomas Friedman: Netanyahu government making rethink of US-Israel ties ‘inevitable’
“Nice country ya got there, O Israelis. Be a shame if sumthin bad happened to it.”
[IsraelTimes] Columnist says Biden administration believes Israeli coalition is using judicial overhaul as cover for ’unprecedented radical behavior... that is undermining our shared interests’
Remember back in 2003 or so when Mr. Friedman pretended that he’d proposed a new solution to the Israel-Palestianian problem at a dinner party hosted by the king of Saudi Arabia, and the king was enthusiastic? He dined off that story for months, while Israel was pressured to withdraw behind the 1948 Green Line in order to buy Saudi support. He always writes about Israel more in sorrow than in anger, but that’s because the Israel he fell in love with is the Israel of the communist kibbutz where he spent his high school summers, back in the late 1960s. He clearly finds the non-communist version completely unacceptable, and has for decades done his bit from his desk at the New York Times to drive it back to lefty GoodThink. Thus he eagerly carries water for the Israel-loathing Biden administration and its Corbynized Democratic Party. Ugh.
New York Times

...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

columnist Thomas Friedman penned a column Tuesday warning that the Biden administration is reassessing its ties with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, amid growing American alarm over the actions of the hard-right Israeli coalition.
*shrug* They would be alarmed no matter the manufactured issue. They are always happy to take advantage of any opportunity, no matter how flimsy.
Friedman said US President Joe The Big Guy Biden
...46th president of the U.S. We hold these truths to be self-evident. All men and women created ... by the — you know — you know, the thing...
believes the government is using its judicial overhaul push as a smokescreen to engage "in unprecedented radical behavior... that is undermining our shared interests with Israel, our shared values and the vitally important shared fiction about the status of the West Bank that has kept peace hopes there just barely alive."
Shared fiction? So the White House wants to claim that a series of American and Israeli governments have jointly conspired to fool the Palestinians and the rest of the world about their intentions? Lovely.
The op-ed, headlined "The US Reassessment of Netanyahu’s Government Has Begun,"
...Begun began during Jimmy Carter’s presidency when Menachem Begin was elected prime minister in 1977. It continues whenever Democrats are in the White House, and only pauses while the Israeli Left is in control...
is the latest of several he’s published since Netanyahu’s right-wing bloc’s victory in the November elections.

Stressing the administration’s dismay, Friedman noted a number of public comments against the Israeli government made recently by senior American officials, including Biden’s calling it "one of the most extreme" he’s ever seen and departing Ambassador Tom Nides’s remark that the US is seeking to prevent Israel from "going off the rails."

"There is a sense of shock today among US diplomats who’ve been dealing with Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister and a man of considerable smarts and political talent," Friedman continued, rejecting the premier’s argument that he’s in control of far-right allies like National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.

"They just find it hard to believe that Bibi [Netanyahu] would allow himself to be led around by the nose by people like Ben Gvir, would be ready to risk Israel’s relations with America and with global investors and WOULD BE READY TO RISK A CIVIL WAR IN ISRAEL just to stay in power with a group of ciphers and ultranationalists."

Friedman, whose columns are understood to be closely read by Biden, attributed the "breakdown in shared values" between the US and Israel to the government’s efforts to push through far-reaching changes to weaken the judiciary, "the only independent check on political power" in Israel’s constitution-less unicameral parliamentary system. The coalition is currently advancing a bill that would block courts from exercising judicial review over the "reasonableness" of elected officials’ decisions as part of the judicial shakeup.

"Such a huge change to Israel’s widely respected judicial system, which has guided the emergence of a remarkable start-up economy, is something that should be done only after study by nonpartisan experts and with a broad national consensus," Friedman wrote. "That is how real democracies do these things, but there has been none of that in Netanyahu’s case. It underscores that this whole farce has nothing to do with judicial ’reform’ and everything to do with a naked power grab by each segment of Netanyahu’s coalition."

Friedman also cited a Monday op-ed by The Times of Israel’s editor David Horovitz, who wrote regarding the so-called reasonableness bill: "Only a government bent on doing the unreasonable would move to ensure that the justices — the only brake on majority power in a country with no constitution and no enshrined, unbreachable defense of freedom of religion, freedom of speech and other basic rights — cannot review the reasonableness of its policies."

Beyond the domestic implications for Israel, Friedman warned that the overhaul was endangering "shared interests" between Israel and the US, citing as an example "the shared fiction that Israel’s occupation of the West Bank was only temporary and one day there could be a two-state solution."

"This Israeli government is now doing its best to destroy that time-buying fiction," he said, pointing to the rapid clip at which settlement construction is being approved and the passage of a law aimed at reestablishing several northern West Bank communities that had been evacuated alongside the 2005 Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamaswith about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
withdrawal.

Friedman went on to charge that "Netanyahu’s steady destruction of this shared fiction is now posing a real problem for other US and Israeli shared interests," such as the stability of neighboring Jordan and the effort to ink a normalization deal between Israel and Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
"If Netanyahu’s government is going to behave as if the West Bank is Israel, then the US will have to insist on two things," Friedman said, calling for a potential visa waiver agreement to apply to West Bank Paleostinians and questioning why the US should defend Israel in international forums like the United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
and the International Criminal Court.

The NYT columnist concluded by saying that President Isaac Herzog’s trip to Washington next week is meant as a signal by Biden "that his problem is not with the Israeli people but with Bibi’s bully boy cabinet."

"I have no doubt that the US president will arm the Israeli president with the message — out of sorrow, not anger — that when the interests and values of a US government and an Israeli government diverge this much, a reassessment of the relationship is inevitable," he said.

"I am not talking about a reassessment of our military and intelligence cooperation with Israel, which remains strong and vital. I am talking about our basic diplomatic approach to an Israel that is unabashedly locking in a one-state solution: a Jewish state only, with the fate and rights of the Paleostinians [to be determined]."

"Such a reassessment based on US interests and values would be some tough love for Israel but a real necessity before it truly does go off the rails. That Biden is prepared to get in Netanyahu’s face before America’s 2024 election suggests that our president believes he has the support not only of most Americans for this but of most American Jews and even most Israeli Jews," Friedman added.
Not actually, no. President LOLeightymillion just cares about having the support of the leaders of the Democratic Party and leftwing cultural elites.
The column appeared the same day the US administration urged Israeli authorities to "protect and respect the right of peaceful assembly" during mass demonstrations, with a statement issued by the White House National Security Council appearing similar to some of the responses the US has issued regarding crackdowns on protests by authoritarian regimes around the globe.
Except these are not peaceful assemblies deserving of respect — they’re your standard Black Bloc events demanding rejection of the results of actual democratic elections, only this time with Israeli flags.
The judicial overhaul has inspired months of massive protests, with critics warning that it will effectively snuff out Israel’s democratic system of checks and balances by concentrating power in government hands.

Despite clashing with the Biden administration on several matters, Netanyahu has shown himself to be sensitive to US criticism, and his government’s decision to alter the proposed legislation and pass it piecemeal may have been aimed at swatting away potential White House brickbats.

Before Netanyahu agreed to pause the overhaul in late March in order to allow for talks with the opposition, the Biden administration had been gradually raising its voice against the plan, noting that the countries’ shared commitment to strong democratic institutions is what has helped bolster their bilateral relationship for so many decades.



American, Israeli officials downplay columnist’s claim US reassessing ties with Israel

[IsraelTimes] A day after NY Times’s Thomas Friedman says White House revisiting relationship, US officials say no such ‘formal’ process is underway, though Washington is ‘worried’.

Senior Israeli official denies any ‘reassessment’ of US-Israel relationship by Biden

[IsraelTimes] After New York Times

...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

columnist Thomas Friedman warned in a column that the Biden administration is reassessing its ties with Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, a senior Israeli official says in a statement that "we are not aware of any decision about ’reassessment’ by the US government."

The official also says that even if Biden were reassessing ties, it would not be anything new in the history of the bilateral relationship, pointing at ostensibly similar decisions by Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.

"It is not secret that we have disagreements with the US government around establishing a Paleostinian state, returning to the dangerous nuclear agreement with Iran, and PM Netanyahu’s stance against the ’no surprises’ policy around Israeli actions against Iran."

The official stresses that "the ties between Israel and the US have grown close over the course of decades, and security cooperation has reached an all-time high under Prime Minister Netanyahu’s leadership."

"Prime Minister Netanyahu will make sure this trend continues."

The official does not mention US President Joe Biden by name in the statement.
Posted by trailing wife 2023-07-13 00:00|| || Front Page|| [10 views ]  Top

#1 This Friedman slob is still around? Geeesh, haven't heard/seen that name mentioned in ages. I must be doing something right then.
Posted by DooDahMan 2023-07-13 07:50||   2023-07-13 07:50|| Front Page Top

#2 'Unprecedented radical behavior'. Does this mean the Rabbi has a new wedding dance?
Posted by Cesare 2023-07-13 08:20||   2023-07-13 08:20|| Front Page Top

#3 Old AOSHQ classic:
Special Guest Blogger Tom Friedman: We Need to Talk About What My Egyptian Cab Driver Told Me About Globalization Shortly Before He Began to Murder Me

*don't comment on old Ace posts - it will get you autoblocked*
Posted by Frank G 2023-07-13 09:00||   2023-07-13 09:00|| Front Page Top

#4 It sure looks like the demokrat/Marxist party is increasingly losing interest in the Jewish partnership that had historically been a key component of their political coalition. Perhaps its just coincidence it seems roughly correspondent to the massive increase in influence of the ValJar, Samantha Power, Light-bringer anti-Semitic contingent and their undisclosed dark money allies overseas?
Posted by NoMoreBS 2023-07-13 12:13||   2023-07-13 12:13|| Front Page Top

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