BY RASHID KHALIDI
The old Arabic proverb has it that the dogs bark but the caravan goes on. President Obama’s comments about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in his speeches last week at the State Department and then at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) produced a great deal of sound and fury in Washington. However, the sense I had being in Beirut and the Gulf when they were delivered was that they meant much less to Arabs than they did in Washington or in Israel. There is little sense in the Arab world or among Palestinians that the United States has a constructive role to play in resolving this conflict. Indeed, if anything, it has only succeeded in making itself even more of a roadblock to progress than it was before.
Click here to continue reading “How Obama enables Israel’s worst impulses” by Rashid Khalidi.
Comment: Netanyahu’s flagellation of Obama makes sense if Billy Kristol et. al have promised unconditional, feverish support for the annihilation of Palestinian(s)tatehood in the near future.