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US is taking a carrot and stick approach to Israel

March 21, 2013 11:25
John Kerry (Photo AP) 2
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At the exact moment that US President Barack Obama landed in Israel on Wednesday, both Palestinians and Israelis announced that they were establishing new outposts.

The Palestinians pitched tents in E1 between Jerusalem and Ma’ale Adumim, saying it was a new neighbourhood in the area they call Baab el Shams. Simultaneously, the Gush Etzion Council broke ground in Karmei Tzur, calling the new neighbourhood of caravans “The Rock of Jonathan”, after US spy Jonathan Pollard.

The near simultaneous announcements are only a microcosm of the challenges that face Mr Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as they attempt to look anew at the intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

While both Washington and Jerusalem said that Mr Obama’s trip was due to focus on Iran, Syria and the turbulence of the Middle East [Mr Obama did not mention the Palestinians in his speech on the tarmac of Ben-Gurion airport], something is definitely brewing under the surface regarding the Palestinian issue.