US officials tell The Jerusalem Post there is a general gap in interest between Obama and Kerry on whether to proceed with any process at all related to Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Pres Obama has acknowledged that peace between Israel and the Palestinians is an accomplishment that has eluded his presidency, and will remain elusive until he leaves office.
“This is not something I was able to get done,” Obama said on Wednesday during a visit to Argentina. “I am not that hopeful that it’s going to happen in the next nine months. It’s been 60 years; it’s not going to happen in the next nine months.”
In November, the president’s top national security advisers admitted that peace was “not in the cards for the time that’s remaining” in Obama’s second term, and said the administration’s new priority was to ensure that a two-state solution remains viable under his successor.
“There’s been talk about a one-state solution or sort of a divided government. It’s hard for me to envision that being stable, there’s such deep distrust between the two peoples right now,” Obama continued on Wednesday. “And the neighborhood is in such a mess that I continue to believe that a two-state solution is the best way. Now, over time that could evolve.”
But within hours of the president’s comments, US Secretary of State John Kerry, speaking from Moscow alongside Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, said the prospects for peace would be a topic of conversation between the two diplomats.
The goal of their meeting, Kerry told reporters, was to “further define and chart the road ahead so that we can bring this conflict in Syria to a close as fast as possible, and also so that we can find a way to cooperate on the other challenges of the region – Yemen, Libya, Middle East peace” – all challenges marked with “urgency,” he said.
US officials tell The Jerusalem Post there is a general gap in interest between Obama and Kerry on whether to proceed with any process at all related to Israeli-Palestinian peace, with Kerry hoping to solidify gains and marginalize the costs of a continuing status quo, while Obama sees only counterproductive or controversial options before him.
While administration officials have sent out a trial balloon to test public reaction to US support for a non-binding UN Security Council resolution endorsing the two-state solution, the proposal has been widely rejected by both Democrats and Republicans – including explicitly by Hillary Clinton, front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination and the president’s former secretary of state.
“Number one, I don’t think it works,” Clinton told CNN on Monday night.
Meanwhile, the UN’s Mideast envoy Nickolay Mladenov, in his monthly briefing to the Security Council, said “the time has come to ring the alarm bells that the two-state solution is slipping from our fingers, that it is disappearing as the realities on the ground – driven by the ongoing settlement activities and confiscation of Palestinian land, as well as the continued lack of genuine Palestinian unity – make the prospect of a viable and independent Palestinian state less possible and less likely.”
Six months into the latest round of Palestinian violence, Mladenov said it was time for the international community to send a clear message to both sides.
“To the Palestinian people we need say very clearly – stabbing someone in the street will not bring about a Palestinian state. Nor will praising and glorifying violence in the media.
Those radicals determined to poison the minds of Palestinian youth must recognize their central role in the slow evisceration of the dream of Palestinian statehood,” he said.
And Israel, he said, “should understand that building more walls, administrative detentions, punitive demolitions and movement restrictions, all breed anger among people who feel they are being collectively humiliated, punished and discriminated against.
Heavy-handed responses play into the hands of extremists, undermine moderate voices, and further deepen the gulf between the two sides.”
Mladenov said that the Middle East Quartet envoys – representatives from the US, Russia, the EU and the UN – have begun work on a report that will review the situation on the ground, identify dangers to a two-state solution, and provide recommendations on the way to move forward.
“We remain seriously concerned that current trends – including continued acts of violence against civilians, incitement, ongoing settlement activity, and the high rate of demolitions of Palestinian structures – are dangerously imperiling the viability of a two-state solution,” he said.
He also criticized the Palestinians for failing to achieve a Fatah-Hamas unity government.
“I strongly encourage the factions not to squander this important opportunity to reach a consensus that can enable the advancement of the long-term Palestinian national goals as well as near-term fiscal and development goals for the Palestinian people,” the envoy said.
The death of PAX America is under the watch of Obama, Hillary and Kerry.
http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/198721/age-of-the-godfathers
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Another Obama success story is:
Obama has allowed ISIS to become scorge to the world yet the brain dead still praise him. These brain dead even tout giving a $150 billion to Iran a massive supporter of terror a great deal. The definition of brain dead.
http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/ibrahim-cbn-obamas-foreign-policy-empowers-jihadis-kills-christians
The biggest downfall to peace is relationships. Noone wants to lose face. Abas would be killed if he stopped his aggressiveness against Israel. What would happen to Reuven Rivlin or the prime minister if Israel were to give back one cm of space?
The topic is Obama. He did achieve much, from bank bailouts, car industry bailouts, and much more. We can’t always agree with his ideas, and disagreement should not be demonizing him.
The way I see the White House is “Obama is the orchestra leader, and his aides, are the advisors, who present him with alternatives or deep study details on which to make decisions”. Mr Kerry is the messenger.
Obama in office, has become a chain smoker and has stress aged these past 8 years. I am willing to bet even if it was possible that he would not want a third term. I don’t know of any American president who would want a third term.
Izzy, the only reason that the Palis are dispossessed is that they would rather kill Jews than have their own country. They merit zero sympathy.
The world recognizes that there are families living in the PA, and in Gaza. They went there after 1948. If I was not a believer in the state of Isael, I would believe that Israel is in lands that are occupied since 1973. That reason is why Sharon gave back Gaza.
There is an easy solution to the Israeli-fakestinian conflict. Admit that the palestinians are an invented people. Make all non-indigenous arabs (97% of them by the way) leave, either through economic incentives or force. There, conflict over.
Persons in all walks of life set goals for themselves. Obama’s initial goal was to become President. When that was reached, he had other lofty goals.
a) Universal Healthcare. — The democrats were fought tooth and nail all the way. In the end, third of forth best was the introduction of the “affordable care act”, which a stupid religious driven Cruz would demolish.
b) Peace accord between the PA and Israel. In the world’s eye, something equitable between the two groups. This is a no achievement situation. Neither Abas nor Israel want to budge. Abas wants all of Israel captured since 1967, including all of Jerusalem, and Israel intends to main its borders as the status-quo. (Personally I agree with Israel).
c) A stricter gun law. Work under way. This is an attempt to make sure that guns don’t fall into the wrong hands, and that people complete a proper gun ownership course.
d) Negotiation with enemies, –Iran is a good example of how it works. The grand Ali Khamenei will die soon. Iran needs to deal with the world, and Obama started the first step of Iran moving away from Theocracy.
e) Opening the door to Cuba — Cuba has done nothing wrong to the USA, but the reverse is true.
f) Other items that are lower in priority that are within his constitutional obligation. Viz — presenting a choice candidate for the Supreme court.
The world will remember Obama as a great President. Historians will view this past 4 years of the Republican congress as a do-nothing for 4 years congress.