Israel moves to ease diplomatic dispute with US

By JEFFREY HELLER|REUTERS

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Barack Obama on Wednesday and spoke by telephone with his vice president as a vocal feud over Jewish settlements took on softer tones.

But Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas cast more doubts on prospects for indirect peace talks with Israel soon, reaffirming a demand it first halt all settlement construction. Palestinian youths threw stones at Israeli soldiers in the West Bank.

Israel angered the Palestinians and touched off a spat with Obama's administration after announcing plans, during a visit by Vice President Joe Biden last week, to build 1,600 homes for Jews near East Jerusalem, in West Bank territory it annexed after a 1967 War.

Israel regards all of Jerusalem, including the eastern sector captured 43 years ago, as its capital. Palestinians want East Jerusalem to be the capital of the state they hope to establish in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

An Israeli political source said Netanyahu, who had already apologized to Biden over the timing of the settlement announcement, spoke by telephone on Tuesday with the vice president. The source gave no details of their conversation.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had called Israel's settlement announcement an insult and pressed it to take steps to show it was serious about new peace moves.

But in less confrontational tone on Tuesday, Clinton told reporters Washington has "an absolute commitment to Israel's security" and spoke of "a close unshakeable bond.”

A State Department spokesman made clear, however, that US officials expected a formal Israeli response shortly to the demands Clinton laid out to Netanyahu last week, and that this would inform the next US moves on the issue.

Israeli media reports said Clinton wanted Israel to shelve the housing plan and agree to discuss core statehood issues with the Palestinians once indirect peace talks began. Netanyahu has said he would not curb building for Jews anywhere in Jerusalem.

A day after stone-throwing confrontations with Israeli troops in East Jerusalem on Tuesday, Palestinian youngsters hurled rocks at soldiers near Ramallah and in Hebron, cities in the West Bank. There were no immediate reports of injuries.

With Arab League support, Abbas agreed two weeks ago to the US-mediated talks, effectively backing away from his demand Israel halt all settlement activity in line with a 2003 peace "road map" that also obliges the Palestinian Authority to dismantle "terrorist capabilities and infrastructure.”

Reaffirming his original demand, Abbas told reporters on Wednesday: "We demand the fulfillment of commitments before going to indirect negotiations." US Middle East peace envoy George Mitchell on Tuesday put off plans to return to the region. The State Department said he would not begin another mission until at least after Middle East peace mediators met in Moscow on Thursday and Friday.

The diplomatic flare-up over the past week has raised concern in Israel that security cooperation with the United States over a future nuclear-armed Iran could be jeopardized.

The White House has been criticized by US lawmakers and pro-Israel advocacy groups for its harsh stance toward Israel, which analysts said was likely one reason for its changed tone.

Netanyahu is scheduled to address AIPAC, a pro-Israel lobby group, in Washington on Monday. During his visit, he is likely to meet members of Congress, where support for Israel is strong.

No plans have been announced for talks with Obama administration officials. Obama himself is expected to be traveling overseas during Netanyahu's visit.

 

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SAYEED

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A die-hard friend of your die-hard enemy can never be your friend. The leaders of the Muslim countries has forgotten this infallible truth. America is Israel's the die-hard friend and Israel is Muslim's the die-hard enemy. How can you then expect the USA to be a real friend of any Muslim country?
Rather it is the opposit. Sooner the leaders of the Muslim countries understand this fact better be their life in this world and in the world hereafter for sure.

GOOD

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This the true face of the hug from gaza: to kill innocent people. Supported by communist socialist from Europe and United Nation . The Eur0pean, which came to Israel to look for war crime never respond or prosecute this terrorist; they are one-sided . Where are you? When killing Israelis or innocent people I call upon the United Nation to stop any food support for Gaza. Where’s the world crime tribunal? Never will be peace with this people !!!! Strong military action. its sad that the world like that. Yes i feel for the regular guy in gaza he also a victim of this thug . The own people suffering greatly .

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They will never understand this because all leaders of muslim countries (except iran) are die-hard slaves of the USA.....
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