US/Israeli Relations

OBAMA ‘CONGRATULATORY’ PHONE CALL TO BIBI WAS LESS THAN CORDIAL: ALL BETS OFF FOR U.S. SUPPORT AT UNSC…….

This is what Obama has wanted for a long time now.

TV report: Obama left PM ‘with impression US will abandon Israel at UN’

Israeli sources detail president’s ‘difficult’ 30-minute post-election call to Netanyahu, posit grave scenarios for diplomatic rupture

March 20, 2015, 9:10 pm Updated: March 20, 2015, 9:56 pm 257
US President Barack Obama, November 13, 2014 (photo credit: AFP/Christophe Archambault)

US President Barack Obama, November 13, 2014 (photo credit: AFP/Christophe Archambault)

Prresident Barack Obama’s supposed congratulatory call to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, two days after the Likud leader triumphed in Israel’s elections, was actually a bitter 30-minute conversation, Israel’s two main TV news stations reported Friday night

Quoting unnamed Israeli sources, they said the president made clear he didn’t believe Netanyahu was genuinely supportive of a two-state solution to the Palestinian conflict, and that he indicated that the US would no longer automatically support Israel at the United Nations.

According to a Channel 10 read out on the call, indeed, Obama left Netanyahu with “the impression that he intends to abandon Israel at the UN.”

The United States has actually been considering a reevaluation of ties with Israel, including its automatic support for the Jewish state at the United Nations Security Council, for at least four months, the Israeli sources also told Channel 2. Although the White House claims the reassessment was prompted by Netanyahu’s remarks on Monday in which he rejected the establishment of a Palestinian state — and which he walked back Thursday — that is not the case, according to the officials.

The threat to reassess relations was reported widely this week and, according to the TV reports, was issued directly to Netanyahu on Thursday by Obama in the call.

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