Israel facing increased isolation as peace process fades
By Gavin Rabinowitz
The noted absence of Zionist regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the nuclear summit in Washingon underscored Zionist regime’s growing isolation as it lurches from one diplomatic crisis to another.
In the year since the hawkish leader took power,
At the heart of the friction is the failure of efforts to restart peace talks with the Palestinians.
Many, including King Abdullah of
"I met Benjamin Netanyahu this time last year. I was extremely optimistic by the vision he had for peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians and the Israelis and the Arabs," the king told the Wall Street Journal last week.
"However, I have to say that over the past 12 months everything I've seen on the ground has made me extremely skeptical," he said.
Analysts note that
In December 2008, Netanyahu's predecessor Ehud Olmert launched a devastating 22-day attack on the Palestinian territory.
Some 1,400 Palestinians died in the fighting. A UN probe accused
The war prompted the Palestinians to break off peace talks and
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Obama has been more willing to demand greater concessions from
Netanyahu returned from talks with Obama last month to a wave of derision in the Israeli press, with a showdown over Jewish settlement construction in annexed Arab east Al-Quds unresolved.
When Netanyahu abruptly pulled out of the
Netanyahu has not yet answered
Speaking at an event last week to mark a year in office, Netanyahu denied he was to blame for
"There are those who want to put the responsibility on
Instead, he said,
Still, analysts say Netanyahu and his outspoken foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, have exacerbated events with heavy-handed and aggressive diplomacy.
"An argument could be made that the difference between Netanyahu and his predecessors is not how they behave but how he, and some of his officials, speak," said Mark Heller of
"They either don't know how, or don't want to sugarcoat things, put on some kind of diplomatic gloss," he said.
Under Lieberman's no-nonsense diplomacy,
Arrest warrants for alleged agents of
A resumption of serious talks with the Palestinians would go a long way towards improving
"If you are speaking about the West, it is true that as long as it appeared there was some kind of viable (peace) process, they were willing to cut
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