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Israel fears Obama's wrath at UN

April 14, 2011 11:11
A builder works outside the White House

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

The Israeli government is worried that the Obama administration has decided not to block attempts to recognise an independent Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly in September.

Israel has yet to receive any assurances from the Americans that they will block such an attempt. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is concerned that UN recognition will leave Israel with no bargaining positions.

"Even when the relations between Jerusalem and Washington are less than great," said an Israeli diplomat this week, "we can almost always rely on the Americans to help us out with the more awkward UN resolutions. This time, we just have not got any answer out of them as to what they are preparing to do. It's as if Obama enjoys seeing Netanyahu squirm."

Although it is well known that Mr Obama is reluctant to toughen the US stance towards Israel, particularly with presidential elections on the horizon, concern over his position is not confined to diplomats in Israel. Defence Minister Ehud Barak has recently warned of a "diplomatic tsunami", a diplomatic tidal wave that will hit Israel if a breakthrough is not achieved in the blocked peace process.

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