Monday, June 28, 2010

US-Israeli Relations Suffer 'Tectonic Rift'

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: A senior Israeli diplomat has warned that the Jewish state's relationship with the United States has suffered a "tectonic rift".

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Barack Obama and the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office. Photo: The Telegraph

The sobering assessment comes a week before Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, meets President Barack Obama at the White House.

There had been hope the two could lay to rest a row that erupted between the two allies in March but the new comments have raised fears of long-term damage.

Michael Oren, Israel's ambassador to Washington, told foreign ministry colleagues at a private briefing in Jerusalem that they were facing a long and potentially irrevocable estrangement.

Sources said Mr Oren told the meeting: "There is no crisis in Israel-US relations because in a crisis there are ups and downs. [Instead] relations are in a state of tectonic rift in which continents are drifting apart."

Mr Oren's privately-voiced pessimism stands in stark contrast to public declarations in both Jerusalem and Washington that differences between the two states amount to nothing more than "disagreements" between allies. >>> Adrian Blomfield in Jerusalem | Sunday, June 27, 2010