K.S. Rajan (18 Jan 2013)
"ISRAEL KNOWS ITS
INTERESTS"
Israel comes first
Op-ed: Better to have a somewhat displeased American president
than a terror-ridden country
Hanoch Daum
Published: 01.17.13, 11:02 / Israel
Opinion
I'll let you in on a little secret: I've been thinking a lot
about Shaul Mofaz lately. I believe that – like a young
Ethiopian at the entrance to the Ganki club in Tel Aviv – he
will eventually get in. As for Ofer Lifschitz of the Brit Olam
("Eternal Covenant") party, well, he says God sent him to us,
yet everyone ignores him. This is terrible. What if God really
sent him? It's unclear why God didn't give him a worthy
advertising budget as well, but maybe he wants to tell us
something through Lifschitz? Maybe God asked that he explain to
us the purpose of creation?
Now I'll tell you another secret: Throughout this entire time
not once was I bothered by what Barack Obama thinks. I suppose
he does not like the fact that in Israel there is a government
that protects the country's interests and does not embark on
dangerous diplomatic adventures just to please the world.
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Obama is not hiding his displeasure and is attacking Benjamin
Netanyahu's policy from every direction. However, I'm convinced
he will get along with a Netanyahu who stands up for his
principles. He has no other choice.
The easiest thing for Netanyahu would be to become the darling
of the international community. Such a goal would be very easy
to achieve. Clinton worshipped Ehud Barak for offering the Golan
Heights to Syria and Jerusalem to Arafat. Rabin and Peres were
also admired in Europe because of the Oslo Accords. We even got
the Nobel Prize, along with murderous suicide terror.
The disengagement from Gaza helped Arik Sharon a lot in his
dealings with the Bush Administration and the press, which
forgave him for the Greek island affair after he swung to the
Left.
It was a pleasure traveling the world as prime minister back
then, but it was very difficult to travel within Israel, as the
disengagement brought rocket terror to the south, and the last
withdrawals brought terror to the heart of Israel's cities;
ruthless terror that was a direct result of Israeli concessions,
which only proved there is no one on the other side who will
agree to peace.
I prefer a somewhat displeased American president than a
terror-ridden country