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steph1962
September 24th, 2010, 05:09 AM
Israel's absence during Obama speech draws attention


September 23, 2010

President Obama's call Thursday in an address before the U.N. General Assembly for Israel to extend its West Bank construction moratorium got little reaction from the Israeli delegation. That's because they weren't there.

As Obama spoke about the importance of supporting U.S.-brokered peace talks, television cameras panned to empty chairs at Israel's U.N. desk.

Speculation immediately spread across Internet sites and among arm-chair analysts about whether Israel was snubbing Obama and boycotting his speech. Israel has been resisting mounting international pressure to extend the partial moratorium, which is set to expire Sunday. Palestinians have threatened to quit peace talks if construction resumes, though they've also hinted in recent days that they are open to a compromise.

Israeli officials have denied their absence was an intentional slight, saying they were observing the Jewish holiday of Sukkot and had informed the U.S. in advance that they would not be present.

Nevertheless, American officials expressed some disappointment that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to skip the U.N. meeting, sending other Israeli leaders to represent the country. Obama had hoped to use the forum to continue efforts to prevent peace talks from collapsing.

And some of Netanyahu's right-wing colleagues condemned Obama's speech, accusing the U.S. president of "inappropriate interference."


http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2010/09/president-obamas-call-thursday-in-an-address-before-the-un-general-assembly-for-israel-to-extend-its-west-bank-construction.html

Cloud Watcher
September 24th, 2010, 07:42 AM
I wish, on a day that no one was in the building, that the earth would open up and swallow it. Then some other country would have to host the UN. Better yet, dissolve the whole idiot organization.

OnceWasLost
September 24th, 2010, 10:14 AM
For an assembly of dictators, who love to posture and hear themselves talk, the message sent by Israel could not be more clear. I love the visual disrespect Israel showed to a POTUS who left Bibi standing alone in the White House some months back.

Sadly, our current administration is worthy of such contempt by the Israeli people.

CarlaL48
September 24th, 2010, 12:21 PM
For an assembly of dictators, who love to posture and hear themselves talk, the message sent by Israel could not be more clear. I love the visual disrespect Israel showed to a POTUS who left Bibi standing alone in the White House some months back.

Sadly, our current administration is worthy of such contempt by the Israeli people.

Right on, Once. :sad

HeyU
September 24th, 2010, 09:27 PM
:scratch? Sooooo if Israel informed 0bama they would not be there because of Sukkot was the speech timed to exclude them?

1angel4u
September 25th, 2010, 12:14 AM
For an assembly of dictators, who love to posture and hear themselves talk, the message sent by Israel could not be more clear. I love the visual disrespect Israel showed to a POTUS who left Bibi standing alone in the White House some months back.

Sadly, our current administration is worthy of such contempt by the Israeli people.

Funny how I read your "For an assembly of dictators" (in bold)

as "Foreign assembly of dicatators"

and yes, that would include our POTUS

I Love the visual disrespect that Israel showed as well, and I hope they understood it... :ohno ...but I just don't think so. :nope

Buzzardhut
September 25th, 2010, 12:38 AM
More flotillas are on the way, including Jordanian threats of war before the year is up, I'm hoping the white horse would be released right about now :pray

1angel4u
September 25th, 2010, 12:56 AM
More flotillas are on the way, including Jordanian threats of war before the year is up, I'm hoping the white horse would be released right about now :pray

Yah, that would be nice - but aren't there a few things that need to come prior to the white horse being released?

Buzzardhut
September 25th, 2010, 04:59 AM
Yah, that would be nice - but aren't there a few things that need to come prior to the white horse being released?

I don't think so
what do you think?

dianamanwaring
September 25th, 2010, 01:03 PM
For an assembly of dictators, who love to posture and hear themselves talk, the message sent by Israel could not be more clear. I love the visual disrespect Israel showed to a POTUS who left Bibi standing alone in the White House some months back.

Sadly, our current administration is worthy of such contempt by the Israeli people.

I'm not convinced that's the reason that Israel stayed away during the President's speech. I suppose that if it were, it would be poetic justice. The President, imo, should have invited Netanyahu and his entourage upstairs for supper.

But nooooooooooooooo.....I guess that the President couldn't be bothered. :doh