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Mixed response in Israel to Chuck Hagel nomination

January 10, 2013 15:30
Hagel: Obama's choice (Photo: AP)

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

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President Barack Obama’s decision to nominate former senator Chuck Hagel as his administration’s next secretary of defence has elicited mixed responses in Jerusalem.

Overall, it appears that few in Israel share the alarm that the nomination of Mr Hagel — who has been critical of Israeli policies in the past and is against a strike on Iran — has caused in the Republican Party in Washington.

No serving official or government minister was willing to comment on the record regarding the nomination, particularly after what was regarded by many in both countries as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s support for the Republican candidate Mitt Romney during last year’s presidential election.

While some, mainly in Mr Netanyahu’s close circle, believe that the nomination reflects a certain animosity of the Obama administration towards Israel, the consensus is that it has nothing to do with Israel and that Mr Hagel was nominated largely because Mr Obama wanted a veteran Republican capable of carrying out deep cuts in the American defence budget.