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Iran

Jeffrey Goldberg plays deep tactics: applauds Hillary for forcing realism on Netanyahu so he can stay in power and keep America putting the screws to  Iran on an "existential" threat. "[M]aybe this scolding will help Bibi focus on what’s important." But even Israel’s defense minister Ehud Barak says that Iran is not an existential threat.

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 Yossi Verter in today’s Ha’aretz relates some chilling words from the father of Prime Minster Netanyahu at a celebration for the the elder’s 100th birthday. One hopes that the Obama Administration knows what they are dealing with when it comes to the Israeli Prime Minister.

Verter writes that a person who had attended the event remarked:

"Knowing the relationship between Bibi and his father, knowing the influence the father has on the son, and after having heard the prime minister’s emotional words about his father’s ability to foresee the future – I felt as though I was listening to an operational order from Benzion. As though the die had already been cast, at least within the Netanyahu family."

Under the title, "The father, the son and the threat," Verter reported on the speeches from the two Netanyahus.

The 100th birthday celebration for Prof. Benzion Netanyahu at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem this week was an extraordinary event. The most moving speech of the evening was delivered by the prime minister, who spoke with a kind of admiration, love and respect that not many sons feel for their fathers. "This was one of the few times I believed every word he said," one person in attendance commented.

In 1937, related Netanyahu, in an article about Theodor Herzl, his father predicted the Holocaust that would befall the Jewish people in Europe. "This same prescience," said the prime minister, "led my father to say decades ago that the threat to world peace would come from those parts of the Muslim world where oil, terror and nuclear energy mix. It also led him to say to me, in the early 1990s, that Muslim extremists would try to bring down the twin towers in New York – a prediction I included in one of my books."

After the tributes, the evening’s honoree stepped up to the podium. In contrast to others blessed with longevity who tend to sink into nostalgia at events of this sort, Prof. Netanyahu did not say a single word about the past or about himself. He spoke for only a few minutes, from a prepared text, and about only one topic: the existential danger facing the Jewish people.

Here are a few excerpts from his speech: "I want to make a number of observations concerning the continued existence of the Jewish people in light of the threats of its imminent, declared destruction by its enemies … The increasing threats are obvious, threats of the destruction of the Jewish people. From the Iranian side, the promise is heard that within a short time an end will be put to the Zionist movement and there will be no more Zionists in the world … Very significant things are liable to happen in the encounter between Iran and nuclear weapons. The Jewish people is showing the world today how a nation should behave when it is facing an existential danger: Look the danger straight in the eye, calmly weigh what should be done, and be prepared to enter the fray the moment the chances of success seem reasonable."

 

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‘NYT’ says Barak called Iran an ‘existential threat’. He didn’t say that

by Philip Weiss8 March 2010

In his role as propagator of the Israeli narrative for the American establishment, New York Times reporter Ethan Bronner recently wrote about Iranian nuclear plans in alarmist terms–"Memo from Jerusalem: Hoping Sanctions Work, But Readying Gas Masks":

Still, for all the agreement between Jerusalem and Washington, there remains a significant difference. It emerged last month when [...]

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Bibi Ahab (Obama Starbuck?)

by Philip Weiss8 March 2010

Didi Remez has translated a piece by Nahum Barnea sketching out the nightmare that would befall the Middle East, and Israeli security, if Israel strikes Iran. Here is Remez’s shrewd takeaway:

Note that although Barnea’s primary assertion is that the apocalyptic implications of an Israeli strike would deter a rational Israeli government, he is concerned that [...]

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Political blackmail

by Anonymous6 March 2010

This paragraph from today’s NYT tells you one reason that Howard Berman and others pushed through the resolution on the Armenian genocide:

Turkish analysts have expressed concern that newly strained Israeli-Turkish relations would hurt their country’s case among Israel’s allies in the House [i.e., the Israel lobby] during wrangling over whether to move the resolution forward.
But [...]

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Bronner party hypes the ‘existential threat’

by Anonymous5 March 2010

Ethan Bronner writing on Iran, quotes a top Israeli official:

“For the Americans, Iran is a strategic threat. For us, it’s an existential one.”

Any journalist who pays any attention knows that Israeli leaders, including Barak and Livni, have repeatedly made clear, speaking in more serious conversations, that even a nuclear-armed Iran is not an existential threat [...]

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In Israeli-Lebanese brinkmanship, the US is powerless

by Bruce Wolman4 March 2010

According to Roee Nahmias at Y-Net, "US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent a message to Beirut that Washington cannot prevent an Israeli strike in Lebanon as long as arms smuggling to Hezbollah continues."
Echoing an article in the London-based al-Hayat newspaper, Nahmias writes that "the message was conveyed via US Ambassador to Lebanon Michele Sison [...]

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Enlightened American Jewry is worried about– Palestinian ‘demographic time bomb’

by Philip Weiss4 March 2010

Here is Jesse Singal, a liberal American Jew and frequent contributor to the Boston Globe, saying that the "new American Jew" has the right to criticize Israel. Good reporting on a Hillel event featuring Jeremy Ben-Ami, but note the repeated invocation of an idea– the "demographic time bomb"– that in an American context would [...]

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Haaretz: In Iranian-Israeli brinksmanship, Obama is powerless

by Bruce Wolman3 March 2010

Aluf Benn in this morning’s Ha’aretz describes an increasingly dangerous poker game being played out over Iran’s nuclear program. With war now being threatened, "the stakes are constantly rising with the expectations that one of the players will recognize his weakness, blink and leave the table."
Player one, the Prime Minister of Israel has certainly upped [...]

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Keller and Karsh–the ‘Times’ kennels the dogs of war

by Ahmed Moor2 March 2010

Every now and then something delicious lands in my lap. But it’s better than just delicious; it’s decomposing, decayed, spongy and putrescent. I’m sick with fascination so I pick it up and turn it over and squeeze it and pull on it. I want to bite into it.
By now you may have [...]

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‘NYT’ Op-Ed congratulates Obama for laying off Israel ’cause solving I/P won’t solve anything

by Jeffrey Blankfort28 February 2010

Has the NY Times response to the complaints about Ethan Bronner led it to be even more forceful in pushing its pro-Israel agenda including getting the US to attack Iran? Apparently so. In today’s op-eds, they’ve imported the thoughts of a British Jewish professor, Efraim Karsh, (another Bernard Lewis, and a Nakba denier) who uses [...]

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In Washington, there is no real discourse

by Philip Weiss23 February 2010

Obama loves authority figures– who are the authorities? In the Washington Post, Richard Cohen says that an Iranian bomb is a threat to the US not just to Israel and that Obama should do like Nixon and go "crazy" to match Ahmadinejad, and Cohen suggests we lack the power to stop Israel from attacking. Anne [...]

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Foxman, patriot

by Philip Weiss22 February 2010

Abe Foxman wants to ramp up the sanctions against Iran and cripple the country. Because of its threat to us, not Israel. Understood?

Ayatollah Ali Khameini, Iran’s Supreme Leader, has said that conflict with America is "natural and unavoidable" and ascribes many of Iran’s problems to sinister American plots. Chants of "Death to America" precede the [...]

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J St and AIPAC teamed up on Iran sanctions

by Philip Weiss20 February 2010

MJ Rosenberg called them "Dumb Sanctions." But J Street pushed them way over the top. Ron Kampeas at JTA:

"J Street has a dependable cadre of 40-50 members of the U.S. House of Representatives ready to heed its voting recommendations. Congressional insiders say J Street’s green light in December for Iran sanctions nudged the bill from [...]

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