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Land of Israel Caucus demands Pollard’s release in meeting with US

Tuesday, February 25, 2014 13:51
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Right-wing MKs to Shapiro: US taking side of Palestinians in peace talks
Land of Israel Caucus demands Pollard’s release in meeting with US
ambassador MK Rotem asks: Why should we trust you?; Shapiro says Washington
participating in negotiating process because “Israel is our ally”.

By Lahav Harkov – The Jerusalem Post – February 25, 2014

http://www.jpost.com/Diplomacy-and-Politics/Right-wing-MKs-to-Shapiro-US-taking-side-of-Palestinians-in-peace-talks-343538

MKs in the Land of Israel Caucus competed Tuesday over who could more
harshly criticize the US on its position on negotiations with the
Palestinians and Israeli agent Jonathan Pollard’s continued incarceration.

The lawmakers accused the US of being biased toward the Palestinians in
negotiations.

“The American statement of principles cannot be seen as a neutral document
that Israel can freely object to,” MK Reuven Rivlin (Likud Beytenu) said.
“The document creates a reality and puts pressure on Israel in the future
and objections won’t have any significance in the long term.”

“We can win six wars, but we can only lose one,” Rivlin warned.

Deputy Transportation Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud Beytenu) explained that
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is “acting in a political arena. Any
framework agreement that talks about 1967 lines or that includes evacuating
towns or giving up sovereignty in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem can bring
down the current government.”

According to Hotovely, there is no real possibility of bridging the
differences between the Israeli and Palestinian positions and there is not a
majority in the Likud to divide the land.

“Our stances reflect the will of the people of Israel and any attempt to
force a diplomatic plan against the voters’ will harms Israeli democracy,”
she emphasized.

According to a source in the meeting, which was closed to press, Shapiro
rejected claims that the US is taking the Palestinians’ side and is hurting
Israel.

“The US is taking part in the negotiations because Israel is our ally,” he
stated. “A good peace treaty will protect Israel’s security and won’t hurt
Israel.”

Shapiro said the US is involved in talks with the Palestinians because
Netanyahu asked it to be, and that the US will put out a document based on
Israeli and Palestinian recommendations in May.

“Why should Israel trust [the US]?” MK David Rotem (Likud Beytenu) asked.
“The US didn’t stand behind us in past crises.”

The Ambassador also said that, while he does not think this is the last
opportunity for peace, the longer the sides wait, the more difficult it will
be.

Knesset Finance Committee chairman Nissan Slomiansky (Bayit Yehudi) said
that talk about boycotts against Israel by senior US officials legitimizes
them, an accusation Shapiro deflected.

MKs saved their harshest language for discussion of the US refusal to
release Pollard, who has been in prison for 29 years for spying for Israel.

“It’s considered irresponsible to criticize the US publicly, but since this
meeting was closed to press, people opened up and used words like ‘hostile’
and ‘alienating,’” a source in the discussion recounted. “The atmosphere was
very loaded.

MK Moshe Feiglin (Likud Beytenu) said he doesn’t criticize the US when it
comes to talks with the Palestinians, because the Israeli government says
there is a Palestinian nation that has a right to a country, but when it
comes to Pollard, the US should be censured.

“Pollard is a consensus issue on the Right and Left. We all agree his
treatment is an injustice,” Feiglin stated. “Israel and the US are allies,
but this stinks. People who did much worse were already released.”

According to Rivlin, “not one American served 30 years in prison because of
something like this. If the Americans think 30 years is reasonable, well, in
two months 30 years will have passed since his incarceration and then he
should be released and returned to his people and his land.”

Shapiro, however, said there is no consensus in the US about Pollard and
even if some former senior officials said he should be released, others
disagree.

“The US has rule of law and the law says he should be in prison. Not even
the president is above the law,” Shapiro stated.

MK Shuli Muallem (Bayit Yehudi) pointed out that US presidents can grant
pardons, but Shapiro replied that US President Barack Obama avoids doing so
and has pardoned far fewer people than other presidents.
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