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The tragic tear In US-Israel relations

By Alon Ben-Meir - posted Friday, 6 February 2015


There is no doubt that Prime Minister Netanyahu's acceptance of House Speaker John Boehner's invitation to address a joint session of Congress on Iran is extraordinarily damaging to Israel-US relations. The damage, however, transcends the bilateral relations as it reverberates and impacts adversely on Israel's relations with scores of other countries. Netanyahu and his messenger boy, Ron Dermer (Israel's Ambassador to Washington), thought they had cleverly outmaneuvered the White House by concocting such a cynical ploy, but they will soon realize – if they haven't already – that they have sunk into such disrepute that it will haunt them for the rest of their political careers.

Many Congressional Democrats are incensed by Netanyahu's diplomatic transgression. They have decided to drop new legislation to impose additional sanctions on Iran until after the March 24 deadline, when an agreement will have to be achieved in principle between Iran and the P5+1. By his own shortsightedness, Netanyahu risked the bipartisan Congressional support of Israel and ended up with precisely the opposite of what he wished to achieve.

Irrespective of who the President is and which political party he is from, Americans have high esteem for the Executive Office of the President. Netanyahu has not only snubbed Obama, but dishonored the office that holds such awesome constitutional powers, which is apparently beyond the grasp of an arrogant caretaker prime minister.

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No leader with any self-respect would have dared to do what Netanyahu has brazenly done. Even if Netanyahu ends up canceling the visit, the damage to Israel has already been done, while inflicting extreme harm to the US' strategic interests.

The repercussions of Netanyahu's ill-conceived and poorly-executed scheme are numerous, which only a reckless person could fail to consider.

The erosion in the bilateral relationship between Israel and the US will only harden the position of Israel's staunch enemies, including Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran, who will seek to exploit it. Indeed, the greater the tension between Israel and its sole defender, the greater the resistance will be from Israel's enemies, as they see no reason to relent or be flexible.

America's European allies, including the UK, France, and many of the Scandinavian countries, who have serious disagreements with Israel's policies on the settlements and the continuing occupation, have not taken serious punitive actions against Israel, only because of American urging not to do so. They will now feel more emboldened to go after Israel in the international arena-giving support to BDS and seeking other punitive measures as they see fit.

For the Arab states who believe that the US is in Israel's pocket, Netanyahu's defiance of the White House only confirms their belief, especially as they will likely witness several standing ovations (albeit undeserving and contrived) from the floor of the House of Representatives during Netanyahu's speech.

This will not only further undermine US interests in the Middle East, but will also erode America's influence on the leading Arab countries that can pressure the Palestinians to make important concessions to Israel, especially in the peace process.

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As Senator John McCain of Arizona, speaking on CNN's "State of the Union," said about the state of US-Israeli relations, "It's the worst that I've ever seen in my lifetime, and that in itself is a tragedy."

There are those typically arrogant Israelis who have no clue how critical the US' political, military, and economic support is to Israel's very survival, and who take America's support for granted.

Even if Israel could manage without American financial aid and somehow survive without military support, it cannot endure without America's crucial political backing, which is no longer a given because of Netanyahu's six years of defiance and deceit.

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Dr. Alon Ben-Meir is a professor of international relations at the Center for Global Affairs at NYU. He teaches courses on international negotiation and Middle Eastern studies.

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