Speaking to Jewish Audience, Obama Reiterates Record on Israel

By Ari Bildner, Staff Writer

Washington, Dec. 16 – President Obama strongly defended his administration’s “unshakeable” relationship with – and support for – Israel in a speech today to a major American Jewish group.

“No U.S. administration has done more in support of Israel’s security than ours,” Obama told delegates to the Union for Reform Judaism’s Biennial convention. “Don’ let anyone else tell you otherwise. It is a fact.”

Before the speech, Obama met on the sidelines of the conference with Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who had already spoke at the convention, for about a half hour.

The President has used similar lines to rebut critics in the past, as in late November at an exclusive fundraiser with Jewish donors in New York City. “This administration – I try not to pat myself too much on the back – but this administration has done more in terms of the security of the state of Israel than any previous administration,” he said then.

Republican contenders for the party’s presidential nomination have argued in recent debates that the administration has been less than friendly to the Israeli government. Mitt Romney said last week that Obama had “chastened” Israel and had been weak on Iran.

Obama also emphasized the need for a two-state solution and a Palestinian state.

“I have never wavered in pursuit of a just and lasting peace, two states for two peoples, and independent state of Palestine alongside a secure Jewish state of Israel,” he said.

Defending the U.S. stance towards Iran, Obama said his administration would “take no options off the table” in dealing with the Islamic republic’s drive for a nuclear weapon.

Unprecedented sanctions against Iran that target its Central Bank, which the President indicated he would sign, passed the House and Senate this week.

“We have composed … the hardest hitting sanctions the Iranian regime has ever faced. We haven’t just talked about it,” Obama said.

The President also said his administration has led the fight “against international attempts to delegitimize Israel,” citing the United States’ boycott of the “Durban 3” conference in September. In that month, the he gave a speech at the U.N. General Assembly denouncing the Palestinian unilateral attempt at statehood.

Newt Gingrich and the Palestinian Culture of Hate

By Alan Elsner, Editor-in-Chief

Washington, Dec. 14 – Republican Presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Michele Bachmann both raised the way Palestinians teach their children to hate Israelis and Jews in last weekend’s GOP debate. Here are some facts about this Palestinian “culture of hate.”

  • Palestinian leaders continue to promote a culture of hatred against Israel. Using media, education, and cultural structures that it controls, the PA has actively promoted religious hatred, demonization, conspiracy libels, etc. These are packaged to present Israelis and Jews as endangering Palestinians, Arabs, and all humanity. This demonization goes on in violation of the Oslo II agreement and the Road Map for Peace which explicitly called for an end to incitement.
  • The Palestinian Authority and the ruling Fatah Party, led by Mahmoud Abbas, name schools, summer camps and football tournaments after Palestinian terrorists while Palestinian politicians have propagated incitement over Jerusalem and the Temple Mount. They also deny any Jewish historical connection to the Land of Israel or to sites holy to Jews.
  • The PA presents Jews as possessing inherently evil traits. Jews are said to be treacherous, corrupt, deceitful and unfaithful by nature. Forgeries and fiction masquerading as history are used to document and support the libel that Judaism is in essence racist and evil. Jews are said to be planning and executing heinous crimes, including burning Palestinians in ovens, murder, using prisoners for Nazi-like experiments, and more.
  • In many broadcasts and editorials, Jews are characterized as the descendants of apes and pigs. “Jews, Jews! Your holiday is the Holiday of the Apes, while our holiday is the Holiday of the Christ,” said the Palestinian daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida on April 19, 2011.
  • Jews and Israel are also likened in the media to a cancerous growth. “Sixty-three years ago, the Israeli Prime Minister, Ben Gurion, stood at the U.N. after the entire world granted recognition to the malignant cancerous growth known as the State of Israel…” declared Al-Hayat Al-Jadida on June 3, 2011.
  • Maps are often displayed on Palestinian TV and in publications without Israel. One official PA map of “Palestine,” depicting Palestinian rule over all of Israel, was used in an official PA TV public service ad that ran daily for 3 months, Oct. – Dec. 2007.
  • The PA still glorifies terrorists and suicide bombers as heroes and role models. Abd Al-Baset Udeh, killer of 30 at the Passover Seder massacre in2002, had a soccer tournament for 14-year-olds named for him. Dalal Mughrabi, terrorist bus hijacker (led the most lethal terror attack in Israel’s history in 1978, when she and other terrorists killed 37 civilians, 12 of them children) has had summer camps, schools, graduation ceremonies and sporting events named for her, as well as many TV documentaries honoring her. Thaer Hammad, who as a lone gunman murdered 10 Israelis in 2002, was glorified by the official PA daily as “the hero of the Intifada.”
  • Palestinian publications assert that there never was a Jewish presence in the Land of Israel and that all the archeological evidence has been faked.    ”They [Israelis] know for certain that our [Palestinian] roots are deeper than their false history. We, from the balcony of our home, look out over [Islamic] holiness and on sin and filth (Jews’ praying at Western Wall) in an area that used to have [Arab] people and homes. We are drawing our new maps. When they [Israelis] disappear from the picture, like a forgotten chapter in the pages of our city’s history, we will build it anew,” declared a PA documentary on the Western Wall aired in August 2011.
  • Zionism, the national liberation movement of the Jewish people, is decried as a colonialist plot. Abbas himself wrote research papers claiming Zionism was a European “imperialist colonialist movement.”
  • Palestinian educators and officials routinely deny the Holocaust. A PA TV children’s broadcast taught that Israel burned Palestinians in ovens, and at an exhibit in Gaza children put dolls in a model oven adorned with a Star of David and a swastika. A senior Palestinian academic taught adults on PA TV: “There was no Dachau, no Auschwitz; these were disinfecting sites.” A Hamas TV documentary explained that it was Jewish leaders who planned the Holocaust, in order to eliminate Jews who were ”disabled and handicapped”.
  • In 2006, the Palestinian Authority Ministry of Higher Education introduced new 12th grade schoolbooks written by Palestinian educators who were appointed by the Fatah leadership. Palestinian Media Watch reviewed these books and found that they make no attempt to educate for peace or coexistence with Israel. Instead Israel’s right to exist is adamantly denied and the Palestinian war against Israel is presented as an eternal religious battle for Islam. “Palestinian texts contain scandalous anti-Semitic pages,” said Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel. “They incite young children to hate Jews not only in Israel but wherever they live. They must be denounced by all students of history.”

Who Knows Bibi Best?

By Lauren Appelbaum, Political Director

Washington, Dec. 10 – During tonight’s ABC News debate, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s name “Bibi Netanyahu” trended on Twitter worldwide because so many people were tweeting the name.

Why? Because the candidates took turns trying to prove they know Netanyahu the best and would therefore know how to handle the situation in the Middle East the best. Speaker Newt Gingrich and Gov. Mitt Romney sparred over Gingrich’s comments regarding “Palestinian” as a made-up term.

Gingrich explained the historical context of Israel’s existence while also explaining his comments regarding “Palestinian” as a newer term, which he said did not become common until after 1977. When questioned by Romney, who pointed out Gingrich doesn’t speak for Israel, the former Speaker shot back.

“I didn’t speak for the people of Israel. I spoke as a historian who’s looked at the world stage for a very long time. I’ve known Bibi since 1984. I feel quite confident an amazing number of Israelis found it nice to have an American tell the truth about the war they are in the middle of and the casualties they’re taking and the people who surround them who say, ‘You do not have the right to exist, and we want to destroy you.’”

“I’ve also known Bibi Netanyahu for a long time,” Romney jumped in. “We worked together at Boston Consulting Group. And the last thing Bibi Netanyahu needs to have is not just a person who’s an historian, but somebody who is also running for president of the United States, stand up and say things that create extraordinary tumult in– in his neighborhood.”

“And I’m president of the United States, I will exercise sobriety, care, stability,” he continued. “And make sure that in a setting like this, anything I say that can affect a place with rockets going in, with people dying, I don’t do anything that would harm that process. And therefore, before I made a statement of that nature, I’d get on the phone to my friend Bibi Netanyahu and say, ‘Would it help if I said this? What would you like me to do? Let’s work together, because we’re partners.’ I’m not a bomb thrower, rhetorically or literally.”

“I think sometimes it is helpful to have a president of the United States with the courage to tell the truth,” Gingrich responded. “I will tell the truth, even if it’s at the risk of causing some confusion sometimes with the timid.”

Romney also criticized President Obama for his approach toward Israel. “The United States of America should not jump ahead of Bibi Netanyahu and say something that makes it more difficult for him to do his job,” he said. “My view is this: We stand with the Israeli people. We link arms with them. If we disagree with them, like this president has time and time again, we don’t do it in public like he’s done it, we do it in private. And we let the Israeli leadership describe what they believe the right course is going forward.”

GOP Candidates Reaffirm Support for Israel

By Lauren Appelbaum, Political Director

Washington, Dec. 7 – At the Republican Jewish Coalition Presidential Forum, all of the Republican candidates in attendance reaffirmed their commitment to America’s relationship with Israel and to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich pledged to reform the State Department and move the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The nearly 500 RJC members attending the day-long forum responded in a resounding round of applause with many jumping to their feet.

Speaking later in the afternoon, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann made the same pledge. “It will be on inauguration day under my administration that we will move our embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.” She said she already has a donor who offered to pay the moving costs for the embassy and ambassador. Bachmann also said her maiden visit as president would include meeting with the prime minister and speaking to the Knesset.

Governor Mitt Romney restated his promise to travel to Israel on his first foreign trip, a statement he originally made at a debate on Nov. 22. “I will reaffirm as a vital national interest Israel’s existence as a Jewish state. I want the world to know that the bonds between Israel and the United States are unshakable. I want every country in the region that harbors aggressive designs against Israel to understand that their ambition is futile and that pursuing it will cost them dearly.”

Gingrich questioned the Obama administration’s policies toward the peace process, stressing the need for violence to stop first. “Why, in a peace process, would Israel need to have a missile defense from Gaza? Can you imagine if our neighbor was firing missiles at us?”

Ambassador Jon Huntsman added, “It is time for the world to understand who our friends and allies are. It is time for the world to understand that we stand with Israel.”

Governor Rick Perry, who has come under fire for calling for all foreign aid to start at zero, made a passionate case for American support of Israel, saying he has a personal connection due to numerous visits to the country.

Perry differentiated foreign aid from strategic defense aid in order to get out of the zero out foreign aid problem with Israel. Saying Israel receives defense aid, not foreign aid, Perry stressed how Israel is America’s strategic ally and that “strategic defensive aid under a Perry administration will increase to Israel.”

On Iran, Romney called for both covert and overt actions to prevent the ayatollahs from obtaining nuclear weapons. “I would not meet with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He should be excluded from diplomatic society. He should be indicted for the crime of incitement to genocide under Article III of the Genocide Convention. Iran’s ayatollahs will not be permitted to obtain nuclear weapons on my watch. A nuclear-armed Iran is not only a threat to Israel; it is a threat to the entire world.  Our friends must never fear that we will not stand by them in an hour of need. Our enemies should never doubt our resolve.”

Gingrich pledged to follow the Reagan playbook and called for covert operations in Iran and said he would focus on the gas supply, with the aim of targeting Iran’s lone gas refinement facility for daily sabotage. He also said a Gingrich administration would support and fund dissident groups. Commenting on the Iranian regime, “It is better to stop them early than to stop them late.”

Calling Iran a serious threat to the future of the United States, Senator Rick Santorum said, “The United States, not Israel, will stop Iran from getting the nuclear weapon, period.”

Huntsman said he could not live with the outcome of a nuclear Iran. Therefore, “for me, all options are on the table.”

Congressman Ron Paul was not in attendance at the forum. He was not invited to participate. Soon President Obama will do major outreach to Jewish Americans at the upcoming conference of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Thousands are expected to attend.

Bachmann: I Will Have Israel’s Back

By Lauren Appelbaum, Political Director

Washington, Dec. 7 – While Rep. Michele Bachmann may have been the last speaker at the Republican Jewish Coalition Forum, she came out strong for Israel. “My commitment is unequivocal and unchanging. We stand with Israel.”

Furthermore, she called for an undivided Jerusalem under Israel’s control. “I guarantee you, without any reservation,” she said, “I will never call for a divided Jerusalem.”

Like former Speaker Newt Gingrich, she said her administration would move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Going one step further, she said she already had a donor lined up to pay for all of the moving costs.

Describing her time as a teenager living on a kibbutz, she said it “opened my eyes and my heart to the plight of the Jewish people.” She pledged her first visit as president would be visit Israel and to speak with the prime minister and to the Knesset.

Bachmann called for the Palestinians to renounce violence against Israel if they “want to be considered a serious partner in the peace process with Israel.”

The congresswoman also stressed the importance of not allowing Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon.

Perry: Aid Will Increase to Israel

By Lauren Appelbaum, Political Director

Washington, Dec. 7 – At a time when many Israel supporters are angry with Gov. Rick Perry over his recent comments on aid to Israel, the Republican candidate for president attempted to clear up the situation before the nearly 500 people in attendance at the Republican Jewish Coalition Forum. He differentiated foreign aid from strategic defense aid in order to get out of the zero foreign aid problem with Israel. Saying Israel receives defense aid, not foreign aid, Perry stressed how Israel is America’s strategic ally and that “strategic defensive aid under a Perry administration will increase to Israel.”

On Iran Perry said the situation “increasingly leaves only two options: a military strike or a nuclear Iran.”

Gingrich: Move U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem

By Lauren Appelbaum, Political Director

Washington, Dec. 7 – Speaking at the Republican Jewish Coalition Forum, former Speaker Newt Gingrich called for a “dramatically rethought strategy for the Middle East.” He pledged to send the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and to name John Bolton as Secretary of State to “reform the State Department to not appease opponents.”

Gingrich questioned the Obama administration’s policies toward the peace process, stressing the need for violence to stop first. “Why, in a peace process, would Israel need to have a missile defense from Gaza? Can you imagine if our neighbor was firing missiles at us?”

Gingrich pledged to follow the Reagan playbook and called for covert operations in Iran and said he would focus on the gas supply, with the aim of targeting Iran’s lone gas refinement facility for daily sabotage. He also said a Gingrich administration would support and fund dissident groups. Commenting on the Iranian regime, “It is better to stop them early than to stop them late.”

Romney: Bonds between Israel and U.S. are Unshakable

By Lauren Appelbaum, Political Director

Washington, Dec. 7 – Gov. Mitt Romney pledged he would reaffirm Israel’s existence as a Jewish state. “I want the world to know that the bonds between Israel and the United States are unshakable,” Romney said at the Republican Jewish Coalition Forum. “I want every country in the region that harbors aggressive designs against Israel to understand that their ambition is futile and that pursuing it will cost them dearly.”

Romney attacked President Obama for visiting numerous Arab countries but not visiting Israel. “He seems to be more generous to our enemies than he is to our friends.”

On Iran, Romney called for both covert and overt actions to prevent the ayatollahs from obtaining nuclear weapons. “I would not meet with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He should be excluded from diplomatic society. He should be indicted for the crime of incitement to genocide under Article III of the Genocide Convention. Iran’s ayatollahs will not be permitted to obtain nuclear weapons on my watch. A nuclear-armed Iran is not only a threat to Israel; it is a threat to the entire world.  Our friends must never fear that we will not stand by them in an hour of need. Our enemies should never doubt our resolve.”

Huntsman: All Options on the Table re: Iran

By Lauren Appelbaum, Political Director

Washington, Dec. 7 – Ambassador Jon Huntsman told the 500 participants at the Republican Jewish Coalition Forum he was not going to pander. “I’m not going to contort myself into a pretzel,” he said. “I’m not going to sign those silly pledges.”

Yet he stressed “it is time for the world to understand who our friends and allies are; it is time for the world to understand that we stand with Israel.”

On Iran, Huntsman said he could not live with the outcome of a nuclear Iran. “For me, all options are on the table.”

Santorum: U.S. Will Stop Iran From Getting Nuclear Weapon

By Lauren Appelbaum, Political Director

Washington, Dec. 7 – At the Republican Jewish Coalition Forum, Sen. Rick Santorum predicted national security issues may become a higher priority than the economy by Election Day, Nov. 6, 2012.

Santorum called Iran a threat to both the United States and Israel but said “the United States, not Israel, will stop Iran from getting the nuclear weapon, period.”

On Israel, Santorum said the United States will not “sit idly by while our best ally in the region is under attack by anybody.”

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