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Israel isolated ahead of UN vote on Palestinians
Rising tensions with some of its closest and most important allies have left Israel increasingly isolated ahead of a momentous vote on Palestinian independence at the United Nations.

Troubles with Turkey, Egypt and even the US are adding to Israel’s headaches ahead of the vote, which is shaping up to be a global expression of discontent against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Palestinians plan to ask the United Nations this month to recognize their independence in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem – areas captured by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war – probably by embracing them as a “nonmember observer state.” The measure is expected to pass overwhelmingly in the UN General Assembly.

The assembly’s decisions are not legally binding, so the vote will be largely symbolic. But the Palestinians hope the measure will increase the already considerable pressure on Israel to withdraw from occupied territories, and add leverage should peace talks resume. The Palestinians refuse to negotiate while Israel continues to expand Jewish settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

Ghassan Khatib, a spokesman for the Palestinian government in the West Bank, said Israeli isolation is playing right into Palestinian hands. “We are seeing that result in increased support for us in the United Nations,” he said.

On Wednesday, China announced it would support the Palestinian bid. And a French Mideast envoy, Valerie Hoffenberg, said she had been fired after publicly arguing against the Palestinian initiative. France has not publicly said how it will vote, but her comments signaled that the government favors the Palestinians.

The vote is seen by many not only as a message of sympathy with the Palestinians, but also a barometer of discontent with Israel’s settlement policies. Some 500,000 Israelis now live in territories claimed by the Palestinians.

“There’s no question that had Israel been seen as a country doing its utmost to promote peace, no such vote would be taking place,” said Yossi Beilin, Israel’s former deputy foreign minister.

Beilin cited Netanyahu’s refusal to extend a freeze on new settlement construction a year ago as the “mother of all sins” that put him at odds with the international community. The decision, made over the very public objections of President Barack Obama, caused a brief round of peace talks to collapse.

Since then, relations with Obama have been further strained. In May, Netanyahu paid a tense visit to Washington, where he objected before cameras to Obama’s call that the 1967 boundaries be the basis of a future agreement with the Palestinians. American officials privately express deep frustration with Netanyahu.

Even so, Washington has been trying to pressure the Palestinians to give up the UN bid, saying peace can only be achieved through negotiations.

Closer to home, Israel has watched Egypt, perhaps its most critical regional ally, cool relations since the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak in February. Mubarak was seen by many of his people as too sympathetic to Israel, negotiating an unpopular deal to supply it with natural gas, for example.

Israel-Egypt relations took a hit last month when five Egyptian police were killed during a firefight between Israeli forces and fleeing militants. Egypt was outraged, and mass demonstrations against Israel erupted in Cairo. Israel later apologized. But there have been calls in Egypt to cancel the 30-year-old peace agreement with Israel – which is an absolutely critical element of Israel’s regional strategy.

Another key regional ally, Turkey, has greatly curbed diplomatic and trade ties with Israel following Israel’s deadly raid on a protest flotilla that tried to breach the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip last year. Nine Turks, one of them an American citizen, were killed in clashes with Israeli naval commandos.

Israeli officials have tried to play down the tensions, saying that Israel has long faced hostility on the diplomatic stage. They also say that Israel has enjoyed some key victories recently, such as last week’s UN report on the flotilla incident that defended its blockade of Gaza. Yet one official acknowledged the “new challenges” are a source of concern. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was discussing sensitive internal discussions.

Dore Gold, a former Israeli ambassador to the UN who is close to Netanyahu, said it is “a mistake to judge Israel’s international standing by recent events.”

He said Turkey’s animosity toward Israel is part of a broader shift by the country’s Islamist government that “is troubling not just for the Jewish state but for many of Turkey’s neighbors.”

And any anti-Israel resolution at the UN passes automatically, thanks to the dominance by developing nations that are sympathetic to the Palestinians, he said. “It’s conventional wisdom that if there was a resolution whose first clause was anti-Israel and whose second clause was that the earth was flat, it would pass,” Gold said.



07 September 2011, Wednesday / AP, JERUSALEM


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Its about time Israel started listening to the world. All are losing patience. Wake up and smell the coffee.
Long live Hamas.Long live Palestine
 
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US will always veto in favour of Israel so it's not really isolated with the backing of America. Palestinians looking to the UN is a poor move imo. They should be looking to criticise the Arab states mainly Saudi Arabia for not doing enough for them. Vote or no vote Palestine will remain occupied until Israel is defeated by military force.
 
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US will always veto in favour of Israel so it's not really isolated with the backing of America. Palestinians looking to the UN is a poor move imo. They should be looking to criticise the Arab states mainly Saudi Arabia for not doing enough for them. Vote or no vote Palestine will remain occupied until Israel is defeated by military force.

The lack of voice by the Saudis has always been an issue. If the Arabs stuck together they could pull most things off. The Saudis should be ashamed of their lack of support. They have to stop kissing American you know what..
 
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The Saudi's only got involved in talks between Hamas and Fatah. They were supposed to be re-conciliation talks but made things worse until recently when both parties themselves chose to strengthen ties. The US being their main protectors only proves they are doing their bidding. One thing everyone knows for sure is those billions spent on arms by Saudi won't be used against Israel but fellow Muslims.
 
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Isolated..? Are you kidding ..?

Oh..Source is TRDEFENCE ..Then Its okay...
 
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Isolated..? Are you kidding ..?

Oh..Source is TRDEFENCE ..Then Its okay...

Just stating the already obvious. Take a look at how the UN general assembly votes on Israel and how many times the US has to use its veto to bail Israel out.
 
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The so called "refugees" land was Jordan. When the Jews came to their homeland and built it up from a desolate desert that is when others came there for jobs and a better way of life. But now everyone around Israel is greedy and wants to get that land since its transformation into a fertile and productive economy. The transformation is as miraculous as the fact that Israel has become a nation again just as predicted in scripture. The "refugees" are oppressed by the fundamentalists, who sent them there or caused them to leave their own land due to the crimes and conditions they would not accept or live with, only to keep the iron hot in the [conflict] that has been going on for centuries, which is also in scripture. It looks as if the UN is trying to use the imminent domain farce against Israel to propagate the lies that are being bought by what is quickly becoming a majority of people regardless of the truth recorded in history






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Obama to AIPAC: UN vote won't create Palestine - Israel News, Ynetnews
 
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Just stating the already obvious. Take a look at how the UN general assembly votes on Israel and how many times the US has to use its veto to bail Israel out.

Thats not gonna stop..Haters can keep sulking...
 
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Washington won't stand for Israel's isolation in international arena. President further reassures: Israel, PA, to negotiate border different than 1967's

This statement is so indicative of the Israeli and US relationship and yet so pathetic at the same time. The US reassures that it won't "stand for Israel's isolation". What does this mean? How will the US force other country into befriending Israel?
 
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This statement is so indicative of the Israeli and US relationship and yet so pathetic at the same time. The US reassures that it won't "stand for Israel's isolation". What does this mean? How will the US force other country into befriending Israel?

US can always force some countries to not become enemy of Israel..
 
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