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Dec-14-2012 17:04TweetFollow @OregonNews The Fate of Human Dignity is in our HandsDr. James M. Wall Salem-News.com“Benign neglect” will not be the policy of a president who has just won an election that returned him to the White House for the next four years.
(CHICAGO) - Writing for both Newsweek and The Daily Beast, Peter Beinart used a surprising phrase to describe how President Obama plans to deal with the Israel/Palestine issue during his second term. Beinart took his clue from the “pro forma and bland” response the White House made after Israel’s defiant announcement that it would build 3,000 new housing units in an area of the West Bank known as E1. The announcement came just days after the U.N. elevated Palestine to a non-member state status. Some of those Palestinians are shown here, standing in a long line waiting to gain admission to visit Jerusalem during Ramadan. Obama made no personal comment regarding the new E1 housing, not even the customary “the action is not helpful” reaction. What Beinart learned from “senior administration officials” was that this bland response was the “first sign” of what “may be a new approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Obama’s second term: benign neglect”. Benign neglect? There should be little doubt that President Obama is well aware of his responsibility to manage and improve Israel-Palestine relations. Repeatedly, in his first term, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was disdainful of the American president, often playing his “additional housing permits” card on Palestinian West Bank land, as a show of defiance. “Benign neglect” will not be the policy of a president who has just won an election that returned him to the White House for the next four years. The President’s problem with the Israel Lobby is another matter altogether. Obama will need to deal with the Congress on issues large and small. He will be unable to make appointments if he cannot overcome the opposition from his opponents in Congress. Most of those opponents are Republicans, but in matters that concern Israel, he must also contend with pro-Israel members of Congress within his own party. The Lobby is losing clout with the younger Jewish generation, as the Holocaust, long utilized as a tool of persuasion, fades into history. However, the Israel Lobby as a political power remains a strong presence to members of the U.S. Congress, where senators and representatives have “grown accustomed to the faces” of their friendly AIPAC financial backers at two and six year intervals. The power will be tested immediately as Obama names a new cabinet for his second term, all of whom will require Senate approval. The President lost the opening round of the cabinet battle when Republican senators John McCain and Lindsay Graham, and Independent Senator Joseph Lieberman, threatened an extended fight over the nomination of U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, to succeed Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State. That setback, in this case, was related not to the Jewish Lobby, but to the desire of the Republicans to continue to show their displeasure over the initial reports of the deaths of U.S. Libyan Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other State Department officials. Ambassador Rice withdrew her name from consideration, even though it was clear that she had merely repeated the information to the media, which she had received from U.S. intelligence sources. Senator John Kerry, chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, became the strong favorite to succeed Hillary Clinton. He should have no difficulty winning the support of the Senate, a body in which he has long been a member. The Israel Lobby, however, will most certainly come into play in the appointment of a new Secretary of Defense if the President appoints and asks for approval of the former two-term Republican Senator from Nebraska, Chuck Hagel. (shown here). President Obama would like a Republican in his cabinet and Hagel is an experienced political leader who has been close to the president since both men served together in the Senate. Judging, however, from the immediate response from the pro-Israel media, Hagel is not in good standing with the Israel Lobby. A conservative website, The Washington Free Beacon, which came on line a year ago, posted a story on December 6 about the possible appointment of Hagel as Secretary of Defense. This is how the Free Beacon views the threat Hagel poses to Israel:
The U.S. political right’s policy of sanctioning the conduct of the current Israeli government insures that Barack Obama will not be guilty of ”neglecting” his responsibility to side with the oppressed over the oppressors. Stephane Hessel, now 94, has long been identified as an intellectual giant in the struggle to overcome oppression of any part of the human family. In his latest book, The Power of Indignation, Hessel writes what he considers to be a continuation of his autobiography. His message is simple and profound. His book opens with these words:
He continued, a few lines later,
Hessel has been active with the Russell Tribunal on Palestine. Near the end of his newest book, Hessel writes of his experience with the Tribunal:
Hessel has been active with the Russell Tribunal on Palestine. Near the end of his newest book, Hessel writes of his experience with the Tribunal:
In a scene from the current film, Lincoln, President Abraham Lincoln speaks to his cabinet during a tense period of negotiations in January, 1865. At stake is the elimination of slavery in the United States by the passage of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. His voice rising with emotion, Abraham Lincoln tells his cabinet, “The fate of human dignity is in our hands.” That moment is captured in the short clip below: Human dignity to be gained in the American Civil War in 1865 was Lincoln’s goal, working through the complexities and the duplicities of the political system he led. Human dignity for the Palestinian people is in the hands of the world in 2013. Barack Obama knows that he and his nation play an essential role in delivering that dignity to the Palestinian people. Benign neglect will not be his policy. Please visit Jim's Website, Wall Writings http://wallwritings.me/2012/12/13/the-fate-of-human-dignity-is-in-our-hands/ _____________________________
Journalism was Jim Wall’s undergraduate college major at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He has earned two MA degrees, one from Emory, and one from the University of Chicago, both in religion. An ordained United Methodist clergy person; he and his wife, Mary Eleanor, are the parents of three sons, and the grandparents of four grandchildren. They live in Elmhurst, Illinois. Jim served for two years on active duty in the US Air Force, and three additional years in the USAF (inactive) reserve. While serving with the Alaskan Command, he reached the rank of first lieutenant. He has worked as a sports writer for both the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, was editor of the United Methodist magazine, Christian Advocate for ten years, and editor and publisher of the Christian Century magazine for 27 years, starting in 1972. Time magazine wrote about the new editor, who arrived at the Christian Century determined to turn the magazine into a hard-hitting news publication. The inspiration for Wall Writings comes from that mindset and from many other sources that have influenced Jim’s writings over the years, including politics, cinema, media, American culture, and the political struggles in the Middle East. Jim has made more than 20 trips to that region as a journalist, during which he covered such events as Anwar Sadat’s 1977 trip to Jerusalem, and the 2006 Palestinian legislative election. He has interviewed, and written about, journalists, religious leaders, political leaders and private citizens in the region. You can write to Jim Wall at jameswall8@gmail.com.
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Karin Friedemann December 14, 2012 10:33 pm (Pacific time)
As I have read, Abraham Lincoln troops massacred Native Americans during/after civil war. Black people have to be careful.
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