Obama Promises
Arabs
Jerusalem Will be Theirs
By Aaron Klein of WorldNetDaily
President Obama and his administration told
Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas during a meeting on May
28th that the
“The American administration was very friendly
to the position of the PA,” said Nimer Hamad, Abbas’ senior political adviser.
“Abu Mazen
(Abbas)
heard from Obama and his administration in a very categorical way that a Palestinian
state with Jerusalem as its capital is in the American national and security
interest,” Hamad said.
Another PA official, speaking on condition
of anonymity, told WorldNetDaily (WND) on May 30th that Obama informed Abbas he
would not let Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “get in the way” of normalizing
U.S. relations with the Arab and greater Muslim world.
“We were told from this new administration
they will not allow a Netanyahu government to hurt their efforts of
rehabilitating U.S. relations with the Arab and Islamic world, which is a high
priority of Obama,” the official said, speaking during the May 30th visit to
Cairo.
Also in Cairo, Abbas met with Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak, where the Palestinian leader briefed Egypt’s president
on his recent trip to Washington, saying the U.S. was committed to bringing
about an end to Israeli construction in the West Bank. Hamad’s comments about
Jerusalem came as controversy abounded regarding the U.S. position on Israel’s
capital city.
The State Department recently refuted a
speech in which Netanyahu said Jerusalem never will be divided. “Jerusalem is
Israel’s capital,” Netanyahu said at an event marking Jerusalem’s
reunification. “Jerusalem was always ours and will always be ours. It will
never again be partitioned and divided.”
In response, the State Department released a
statement that Jerusalem “is a final status issue.”
“Israel and the Palestinians have agreed to resolve its
status during negotiations. We will support their efforts to reach agreements
on all final status issues,” the statement said.
Also, a top Palestinian Authority official
claimed in a WND interview that the Obama administration told the PA that
Jerusalem will never be united under Israeli sovereignty.
“Americans
said an open Jerusalem – yes. But a united Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty
– no,” Hatem Abdel Khader, the PA’s minister for Jerusalem affairs, said in
comments to both WND and Israel’s Ynetnews website. “(The Obama administration)
has made clear that Jerusalem must be accessible to everyone – but not united
under Israel’s rule,” Khader said.
Khader claimed the U.S. is cooperating with
the PA to “thwart Israel’s plans in Jerusalem.”
“When
they collaborate with us in Israeli courts against home demolitions or the
confiscation of land we see their attitude,” he said.
Khader told WND, “The Americans are very
present on the ground, and they are making pressure over Israeli authorities
and even municipalities.” “They are
acting according to the concept that the failure to establish a Palestinian
state would jeopardize U.S. national security interests – and without Jerusalem
there is no Palestinian state,” he said.
U.S.
Helps Palestinians Live Illegally Near Temple Mount
Khader’s
claim the U.S. is helping the Palestinians gain a foothold in Jerusalem is
accurate. In April, WND reported that under intense American pressure and
following a nearly unprecedented behind-the-scenes U.S. campaign, the Netanyahu
government has decided not to bulldoze Palestinian homes built illegally on
Jewish-owned property in Jerusalem. The issue is critical since the 80 homes
in question are located in Silwan, an eastern Jerusalem neighborhood close
to the Temple Mount and Jerusalem’s Old City that the Palestinians claim as
a future capital. Jewish groups have been working to fortify the community’s
Jewish presence. Silwan is adjacent to the City of David, a massive archeological
dig
just outside the Temple Mount that is constantly turning up Temple artifacts.
Like tens of thousands of other Arab housing
projects throughout eastern Jerusalem, the Palestinian homes in Silwan were
illegally constructed on property long ago purchased by Jews. The Israeli
government ordered the structures’ legal demolition. But during a visit in
early March, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton strongly protested the planned
bulldozing.
“Clearly this kind of activity is unhelpful
and not in keeping with the obligations entered into under the Road Map,” she
said. “It is an issue that we intend to raise with the government of Israel and
the government at the municipal level in Jerusalem.”
The Road Map calls for Israel to freeze Jewish
settlement expansion
in the
WND learned that in the weeks since Clinton’s
visit, the U.S. mounted an intensive campaign lobbying the Israeli government
against tearing down the illegal Palestinian homes in Silwan. The campaign
included letters from the Middle East section of the State Department addressed
to various Jerusalem municipalities, with copies of the letters sent to the
offices of Israel’s prime minister and foreign minister. The letters called on
Israel to allow the illegal Palestinian homes in Silwan to remain and stated
any demolitions would not foster an atmosphere of peace.
Also, in a follow-up visit, State Department
officials made it clear to their Israeli counterparts the U.S. opposes the
Silwan bulldozing.
According to sources in the Israeli
government, including in Netanyahu’s administration, a decision has been made
not to bulldoze the illegal Palestinian homes. The sources said the issue of
the homes may be raised again in the future, but for the time being the houses
will remain intact. The sources attributed the decision against the bulldozing
– which has not yet been announced – to the intense American campaign against
the house demolitions. Said one source in Netanyahu’s administration, “This was
very frustrating to us. Can you imagine if a foreign government came in and
told a city office in the U.S. not to tear down a house that was illegally
constructed on someone else’s property?”
While Clinton opposed the Palestinian house
demolitions, informed Israeli officials said the Obama administration is
carefully monitoring Jewish construction in eastern Jerusalem and has already
protested to the highest levels of Israeli government about evidence of housing
expansion in those areas.
The officials, who spoke on condition that
their names be withheld, said that last month Obama’s
The officials said that in recent meetings
Mitchell strongly protested Jewish construction in eastern Jerusalem. Mitchell
also condemned the work of nationalist Jewish groups to purchase property in
Jerusalem’s Old City, including in areas intimately tied to Judaism.
Israel recaptured eastern Jerusalem, including
the Temple Mount – Judaism’s holiest site – during the 1967 Six Day War. The
Palestinians, however, have claimed eastern Jerusalem as a future capital.
About 244,000 Arabs live in Jerusalem, mostly in eastern neighborhoods, out
of a total population of 724,000, the majority Jewish.
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