Saturday, October 8, 2016

Israel Wary of Obama’s Parting Present to Palestinians with Barely Three Months Left in Office

Washington threatened to re-evaluate U.S. policy to veto the U.N. Security Council resolution on Israel’s presence in the West Bank during the election for Israel’s Prime Minister last year. The threat stemmed from an interview of PM Benjamin Netenyahu who is seeking re-election. He said that there would be no Palestinian state as long as he is the Prime Minister. Natenyahu withdrew his statement after the elections when he was votes as Prime Minister. White House urged legislators nonetheless to make up options on how Obama could “preserve the two-state solution.”

palestiniansThe White House threat as of now has not yet materialized. Furthermore, the U.S. and Israel signed an agreement last month extending the U.S. subsidy of Israeli military. The agreed subsidy was for another 10 years. With the U.S. Focus on the Syrian conflict and the humanitarian emergency in Aleppo, as well as the current U.S. Presidential elections coming to a close, it seems that the Obama administration has its hands full.

Israel’s friends in Washington are privately worried with Obama’s intention to have an equal opportunity approach between Palestinians and Israelis before his term expires. Israel’s fear of a possible step by Obama may very well be plausible. 88 senators signed a letter to Obama asking him to re-evaluate the “long-standing U.S. policy” to veto anti-Israel resolutions at the U.N.

israeli-settlementThe White House has not released any statement with regard to the petition. The White House on the other hand has “strongly condemned” Israel for approving 98 new housing settlements in the West Bank. The U.S. has always opposed the construction of settlements in the West Bank from the beginning of the occupation. Israel had taken control of the land after the Six Day War in 1967. The U.S has not sanctioned Israel on the current settlement issue as of this time.

The Obama administration has several options it could take that can threaten Israeli occupation in the West Bank. Any policy that would be presented that could undermine Israel’s hold in the region would meet strong opposition. Obama has however faced similar opposition from Israel and its friends in Washington. The Iran nuclear deal had run through stiff opposition. The White house however, managed to put the bargain through Congress with just enough democratic support.

Time Running Out?

Obama would face a different scenario now as he only has three months before his term expires. The nuclear deal was pushed through as he had more than a year left in office. With Obama’s time in office running short, it remains to be seen how the democrats would react if he takes action against Israel’s settlement activity.

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