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Thursday, June 5, 2008

[chottala.com] Arabs shocked by Obama speech

Arabs shocked by Obama speech
Barack Obama said he spoke as a
"true friend" of Israel [EPA]
Arab leaders have reacted with anger and disbelief to an intensely pro-Israeli speech delivered by Barack Obama, the US Democratic presumptive presidential nominee.
 
Obama told the influential annual policy conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Council (Aipac): "Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided."
His comments appalled Palestinians who see East Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
 
Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, told Al Jazeera on Thursday: "This is the worst thing to happen to us since 1967 ... he has given ammunition to extremists across the region".
"What really disppoints me is that someone like Barack Obama, who runs a campaign on the theme of change, when it comes to Aipac and what's needed to be said differently about the Palestinian state, he fails."
 
"I say to Obama ... please stop being more Israeli than the Israelis themselves; leave the Israelis and Palestinians alone to make decisions required for peace."
 
Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, rejected the statement, saying: "We will not accept an independent Palestinian state without having Jerusalem as the capital.
 
"I believe that case is clear.
 
He said: "Jerusalem is part of the six points that are subjects on the negotiations' agenda.
 
"And the whole world knows that East Jerusalem, Arab Jerusalem and Holy Jerusalem were occupied in 1967."
 
'Hope slashed'
 
Sami Abu Zuhri, a spokesman for Hamas, the largest Palestinian resistance group, said on Thursday: "These statements slash any hope of any change in the American foreign policy.
 
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Israel and the Nakba

"[They] assure that there is a total agreement between the two parties, the Democratic and the Republican, on support for the Israeli occupation at the expense of the rights of Arabs and Palestinian interests."
 
The old city of Jerusalem is divided into Muslim, Christian, Armenian and Jewish quarters.
 
Israel refers to it as its "undivided and eternal capital", while the Palestinians have always maintained they want East Jerusalem as their future capital, since it was captured by Israel in 1967.
 
'Unbreakable bond'
 
Its status as part of Israel has never been internationally recognised and remains a central issue in peace negotiations.
 
Obama said an "undivided Jerusalem should
remain the capital of Israel" [AFP]

Obama, hours after securing his party's nomination on Wednesday, had gone on to say the US bond with Israel was "unbreakable today, unbreakable tomorrow, unbreakable for ever" and drew a standing ovation.
 
He told the gathering of one of US politics' most influential lobbying groups that, as president, he would "never compromise when it comes to Israel's security."
 
He also said any deal between Israelis and Palestinians should preserve Israel's identity as a Jewish state and that Hamas should be isolated and pledged to approve $30bn in aid to Israel over the next 10 years.
 
'Impressive speech'
 
Ehud Olmert, Israel's prime minister, called the Illinois senator's speech "very impressive".

"His words on Jerusalem were very moving," Olmert told reporters after meeting George Bush, the US president, at the White House.

The Illinois senator's comments come a day after US media projected that Obama had enough delegates to win the Democratic nomination and face John McCain, the presumptive Republican candidate, in the November election.

Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
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(04 Jun 2008)
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(04 Jun 2008)
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