Ray Hanania's The Arab street Podcast
News:Politics
Published in the Arab News, Saudi Arabia Sept. 30, 2016
By Ray HananiaMany Arabs believed newly elected President Barack Obama would re-balance America’s heavily pro-Israel foreign policy, including establishing a Palestinian State.
In fact Obama didn’t disappoint Arab World or Palestinian expectations when he embraced Palestinian rights and acknowledged Palestinian “suffering” during an unprecedented speech in Cairo six months after winning election in November 2008.
Seven years later, though, Obama found himself in the ruins of the two-state solution, doing what his Democratic predecessor Bill Clinton did as his term ended, currying Israeli forgiveness to strengthen his post-White House legacy.
Clinton spent his entire eight years nurturing Palestinian-Israeli peace only to watch it vanish.
In 1993, Clinton convinced Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin to shake hands with PLO leader Yasir Arafat. It was a spectacular moment that I personally witnessed at the White House with the naïve hope it would end decades of American anti-Palestinian bias.
Click here to read the column in at the ArabNews.com
Notes and Links:
Wye and Camp David
A history of financial compensation to Israel
Obama’s Cairo Speech of June 4, 2009
Obama $38 billion aid package
Dennis Ross, American Jews “must be advocates for Israel”
Barak proposal to Arafat 2000, Camp David
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