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Middle Eastern Leaders Relieved to See Obama Go, Want US to Take Tougher Line Against Iran
Algemeiner ^ | 3-19-17 | Barney Breen-Portnoy

Posted on 03/19/2017 8:37:57 PM PDT by SJackson

Top American Jewish Official: Middle Eastern Leaders Relieved to See Obama Go, Want US to Take Tougher Line Against Iran

Malcolm Hoenlein, the executive vice chairman and CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. Photo: YouTube screenshot.

Middle Eastern leaders are looking for the Trump administration to re-engage with the region and take a tougher line against Iran, a top American Jewish official told The Algemeiner this week.

Malcolm Hoenlein — the executive vice chairman and CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations — recently returned to the US from a trip that included stops in Israel, Egypt, Morocco and Cyprus. “What we heard in all the countries was a sense of relief over the change of administrations and anticipation about what the new administration will be, who will be in it, what they will do and how they will govern,” he said. “There is a feeling that America is back in the game. But there is also some anxiety and uncertainty.”

Israeli officials, according to Hoenlein, are “hopeful” about President Donald Trump.

“They all recognize that it’s still early, but the relationship between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the president at their meeting [in February] was good,” Hoenlein said. “Ambassador Nikki Haley has been very strong at the UN responding to attacks on Israel. And the president also protected aid to Israel in the face of major budget cuts.”

Israel’s major worries at the moment, Hoenlein stated, are the ongoing conflict in Syria and instability in Jordan.

“If there is a ceasefire in Syria, will Iran have a permanent place there?” Hoenlein asked.

Another issue bothering Israeli officials is “what is happening in Lebanon and, even more so, the incursions and encroachments in the Golan area by Hezbollah and Iran-backed militia groups who are today very active and have gotten closer to the area. They are a threat to both Jordan and Israel, and the region. I think the prime minister has sent a message to keep them away or Israel is going to react.”

Hoenlein made sure to praise UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for recently speaking out against Hezbollah.

“There was an incredible statement by the secretary-general which got very little attention but was very important,” Hoenlein said. “He condemned Hezbollah’s activities in Lebanon and said they were a violation of Security Council Resolution 1701 that was adopted after the Second Lebanon War. It was a very tough statement citing their weapons buildup as a further violation and criticized the encroachment on Lebanese sovereignty.”

Reports that the Islamic Republic is seeking to build a military base at the Syrian port of Latakia on the Mediterranean Sea should “be of concern to everybody,” Hoenlein said, noting that such a facility could be used as a launching point for further subversive Iranian activities in the region.

Hoenlein hypothesized that the Iranian Navy’s harassment of the USS Invincible — an American surveillance vessel — in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this month was connected with missile tests conducted by the Tehran regime.

“I think that the reason the Iranians were playing havoc with our ship was because it’s able to monitor missile launches,” he said. “And I think they were trying to deflect it away from finding out about additional launches they were engaged in. At a time when they’re trying to put on a show of being moderates, the Iranians are anything but that.”

Regarding Trump’s initial forays into Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking — including diplomatic envoy Jason Greenblatt’s Middle East trip this past week — Hoenlein noted, “We don’t know the substance yet, but President Trump has said he’s interested in making a deal. How it’s different [from the past], we will only find out as the process unfolds. In the past, we have seen some people become obsessed with the deal in and of itself. It has to be rooted in the reality on the ground and discreet negotiations.”

“I don’t think Jason Greenblatt, or others in the administration, including the president, are going to do anything detrimental to Israel,” Hoenlein continued. “I don’t want to see tensions arise between them [the US and Israeli governments] because of expectations that may not be fulfilled. And they [the Trump administration] are likely to be frustrated, like everyone else, by [Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud] Abbas, but at least they can tell the world, ‘We tried.’ Netanyahu has always said that he’s ready to talk and the US could do a lot to incentivize the parties.”

“I think, most of all, they want to talk about things like economic development programs — which everybody agrees could be done now and build the basis for any kind of future discussions,” he went on to say. “By this, you build people’s vested interest in negotiating an agreement and avoiding further violence or disruptions.”

Asked about a potential regional approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — an idea touted by Trump and Netanyahu at their joint White House press conference in February — Hoenlein replied. “I heard in various places in the Middle East over the past months during my travels, leaders would like to see the Palestinian issue resolved. It’s not necessarily a top priority, [but] it’s certainly an annoyance. They say that it’s something that excites the street. The Palestinians yell ‘Al-Aqsa is under siege’ and people go crazy. Middle East leaders want this issue over, because, as one put it, they see it as an obstacle to expanding their ties more openly with Israel. They feel it contributes to instability in the region and [serves as] a rallying point for extremists.”

Turning to the Trump administration’s relationship with the US Jewish community, Hoenlein said, “It is very early as the administration settles in and they still haven’t filled most of the posts. So it’s hard to judge them and make assessments. And it’s still too early to see the details of the policies in many areas. But I do think that on the key issues of Jewish security in the US, the Department of Homeland Security, FBI and others have been responsive. They’ve reached out to the community. There have been meetings, assistance and public statements.”

Most noteworthy, Hoenlein pointed out, was Trump’s condemnation at the start of his Feb. 28 address to a joint session of Congress of the recent upsurge of antisemitic incidents across the country.

“You have to give the president credit,” he said.

On the spate of bomb threats that have targeted Jewish community centers over the past few months, Hoenlein stated, “Some top officials have said that it’s a single person who is doing this. The likelihood is that this is going to continue for a while, because of the atmosphere that has been created — the tensions that were exacerbated, but not caused, by the election. We saw this trend well before the election.”

Hoenlein said he was largely satisfied with the governmental response, at both the federal and local levels, to the threats faced by American Jews. However, he added, “increased funds are needed for security and educational programs at our synagogues, schools and other institutions.”

“Maybe it will wake up the community,” he said. “Raising security awareness is something we’ve been trying for a long time, led by our Secure Community Network (SCN) operation. What is now being done is not enough. Our schools and institutions are still largely unprotected and more has to be done. Some measures do not cost a lot of money and some require funding. France and Britain gave very large grants to their Jewish communities to improve security and we need to do the same.”

“The community has to make security a greater priority,” Hoenlein concluded. “For example, when budgets are made, security is left for last. Now it must be first.”


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1 posted on 03/19/2017 8:37:57 PM PDT by SJackson
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Lot's of people glad to see Obama go. Though not Iran, nor the Muslim Brotherhood.

2 posted on 03/19/2017 8:38:42 PM PDT by SJackson (The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn’t do !)
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To: SJackson

President Trump has been speaking out against Iran and the Iranian nuclear deal.

But I guess Boeing will be able to send all those aircraft to Iran so Americans can have jobs.

That was one of the outcomes of the much denounced nuclear deal.

I heard 80 planes are on order.


3 posted on 03/19/2017 8:43:57 PM PDT by Spiridon
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To: SJackson

...and 65-70% of the Jews will still vote dimoKKKRAT.


4 posted on 03/19/2017 8:45:42 PM PDT by Parley Baer
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To: Spiridon

At some point we have to wake up and see those aircraft as delivery systems.

Hate to look at it that way, but what else can you do with a nation that hell bent on insanity.

Iran is just full on confrontational and nuclear weapons obsessed.

That whole region is at risk, and Europe and the U. S. as well as Iran’s missile capabilities grow.

It hasn’t attained North Korea’s status yet, and we mustn’t let it.


5 posted on 03/19/2017 8:49:15 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (NeverTrump, a movement that was revealed to be a movement. Thank heaven we flushed!)
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To: Parley Baer

Most NY Jews would vote for Hitler if he had a D next to his name, which he did.


6 posted on 03/19/2017 8:51:02 PM PDT by bray (Pray for President Trump)
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To: SJackson

The US progressives owe the entire world 8 years of our life’s back. Imagine how different things would have been if Obama backed the green Iranian counter revolutionary movement.


7 posted on 03/19/2017 8:51:07 PM PDT by justa-hairyape (The user name is sarcastic. Although at times it may not appear that way.)
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To: Spiridon

That is an interesting “deal”. Made by Obama. Sanctions will likely kill it at some point. Though a choice Trump may have to make. Boeing has a big backlog without the Iranian order.


8 posted on 03/19/2017 8:54:42 PM PDT by SJackson (The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn’t do !)
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To: Parley Baer

“Top American Jewish Official”

What a hoot! The only top “American Jewish Officials” I know are Chuck Schumer, and Dianne Finestein, and they are Marxists, bent on the destruction of our country.


9 posted on 03/19/2017 8:55:26 PM PDT by vette6387
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To: SJackson

Yeah, Iran. Everything is Iran. Nevermind Sunni Saudis and Sunni isis and Sunni boko harem and Sunni 9/11, Paris, Nice, London, Madrid, Ft Hood, San Bernardino, the Pulse, Boston, etc.

Iran is a pain, but they are also a scapegoat.


10 posted on 03/19/2017 9:09:11 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up.)
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To: vette6387

I think Mr. Hoenlein is a very important official and his travels to Arab-Muslim countries and Israel at the same time should clue us all into the fact that Israel seeks Arab-Muslim partners for its anti-Iran policy.

I would call Malcolm Hoenlein a ‘point man’ for what many call the “Israel Lobby”.

Hoenlein has been refining his anti-Iran message lately regarding Syria and Iranian presence there.

Last Thursday night Israeli aircraft bombed an airport in Syria where Iranian planes land with supplies for Iranian and Hezbollah forces fighting for Assad against the jihadists in Syria.

Malcolm Hoenlein is a regular guest on the “John Batchelor Show” heard at 9pm Eastern on a number of radio stations with podcasts available online.

He was in Morocco the other week. Many Moroccans have migrated to the Netherlands disrupting that country’s traditions and culture. The impact of their presence has been heavily criticized by Geert Wilders.

Wilders, who lived and worked in Israel for two years, was trashed as “Anti-Semitic” during the recent election campaign.

When you diss people from a country that works with Israel against Iran, promoting the “glorious Arab Spring” (Sarc) I strongly believe, they call you an “anti-Semite”.

Mr. Hoenlein should interest all of us interested in ferreting out the truth of the Arab Spring including the street revolt in Iran that came before it and the street revolt in Ukraine that came after it.


11 posted on 03/19/2017 9:12:13 PM PDT by Nextrush (Freedom is everybody's business: Remember Pastor Niemoller)
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To: SJackson

Saudi Arabia’s probably only second to North Korea in weirdness and makes Iran look almost enlightened in comparison.
In Iran as repressive as that place is, there are Jews and Christians who live and worship there. Women can drive and vote.

Iran could go western again quickly and almost did in 2009. Saudis never will.


12 posted on 03/19/2017 9:14:28 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up.)
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To: bray

Just like new York catholics do?


13 posted on 03/19/2017 9:15:30 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up.)
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To: DesertRhino

Israel and the United States, Western Europe etc. have a common problem-large debts.

Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Arabs have lots of money.

A key to understanding why what happened since 9/11 has happened up through the “Arab Spring”?

I dare to predict that once Iran is dispatched, the money men in the room from the Muslim-Arab nations will expect Israel to go with the ‘two-state solution’ and force a lot of Jews out of their homes to accommodate the “Palestinian state”.


14 posted on 03/19/2017 9:17:34 PM PDT by Nextrush (Freedom is everybody's business: Remember Pastor Niemoller)
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To: justa-hairyape

You know what, he did back terrorist groups in Libya, and Syria, calling them Freedom Fighters or some such, after denying the Iranians support for the same thing.

The guy wasn’t even consistent.


15 posted on 03/19/2017 9:23:03 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (NeverTrump, a movement that was revealed to be a movement. Thank heaven we flushed!)
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To: SJackson

I have asked this before and never quite received a satisfactory answer.

In the great Islamic civil war between Sunni Arabs and Persian Shia, why does the US take the Sunni Arab side?

The Iranians are an educated people, who allow a degree of freedom of religion as well as allowing women a degree of freedom. Iran’s people are on the whole western in their outlook.

Furthermore Iran has not launched a terrorist attack (to the best of my knowledge) against the US in a quarter of a century.

The Sunni Arabs on the other hand are backward, intolerant head choppers who finance and support the worst extremes of Islamist horrors, they oppress ruthlessly other religions and women and most importantly organised and carried out the attack on 9/11.

So why on earth does the US back the Sunni Arabs, most notably that dreadful desert kingdom Saudi Arabia, against the Iranians and the Shiites?

Is it something to do with Israel?


16 posted on 03/19/2017 9:33:38 PM PDT by PotatoHeadMick
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To: DesertRhino
Sunni's are not our friends but Iran is driving toward nuclear weapons, to be used against Israel. This is an Israeli point of view. Try to keep up.
17 posted on 03/19/2017 9:36:45 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: Nextrush

Agreed with your observations. And don’t mistake me, Iran is straight up bad guys. But I cant understand venom for Iran, and waxing on about our dear Saudi friends.


18 posted on 03/19/2017 9:47:56 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up.)
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To: hinckley buzzard

The Sunnis have the bomb, they are in Pakistan. There are about 120 of them so stop your hyperventilating. Also, the Israelis have at least 80. And theirs are modern and deliverable in modern systems.

Iran isn’t going to nuke Israel. Iran wants a bomb for exactly one reason. The saw Saddam hang, Khadaffi killed in the streets, and Osama shot up in Pakistan. They correctly assess that nobody will attack someone who has a bomb.
It makes you safe from western invasion that has become vogue. That’s about it.

Try to keep up sport.


19 posted on 03/19/2017 10:01:16 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up.)
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To: SJackson

Raping, murdering and pillaging...if you’re an invader, it’s what you do.


20 posted on 03/19/2017 10:11:55 PM PDT by RC one (The 2nd Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances)
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