Matthew Bell

Matthew Bell

Matthew Bell is a Jerusalem-based Middle East reporter. He has been with The World since 2001 and has filed stories from cities across the US and abroad.

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How US Election Could Affect Vote in Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama before their bilateral meeting in March. (Photo: White House/Flickr/Pete Souza)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama before their bilateral meeting in March. (Photo: White House/Flickr/Pete Souza)

As people around the world watched the the American election play out, Israelis had their own upcoming election to think about.

Israel will vote for a new government on January 22nd. And Barack Obama’s election victory is already having an impact on the election campaign there.

It’s an open secret in Israel. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Obama don’t get along fabulously well. Netanyahu, in his heart of hearts, would have much preferred to see Mitt Romney win Tuesday’s election in America.

Now there is speculation that Barack Obama – freed from the constraints of his re-election campaign – might get tough on Netanyahu.

US Ambassador Dan Shapiro was asked about that possibility during an event at Tel Aviv University this morning. And he dismissed the idea as “ridiculous”.

“President Obama, anybody who knows him, knows that that is not how he thinks,” Shapiro said. “That’s not how he acts, that’s not how he governs.”

Shapiro said Obama will be “focused on promoting United States interests.”

“That’s what he was re-elected to do.”

There are plenty of reasons why Obama would have little interest in picking another political fight with Netanyahu.

But the question is, can bygones really be bygones?

A former Israeli ambassador to Washington, Sallai Meridor, speaking at the same event as Shapiro this morning, was not entirely sure.

“I perceive this president to be very strategic, very disciplined,” Meridor said. “I don’t see him carried away too much by emotions.”

“But I don’t think that we can just assume that what has gone between the two administrations, especially the two leaders, over the last four years, will have evaporated just because there is a second term.”

In other words, heads-of-state are people too. And bad blood could contribute to an awkward tone between Obama and Netanyahu over the next four years.

The prime minister, however, showed an interest Wednesday in putting his best foot forward. Netanyahu met with Ambassador Shapiro and offered his congratulations to President Obama during a brief photo-op.

Netanyahu said he looks forward to working with Barack Obama to advance the goals of “peace and security”.

Warm words aside, Netanyahu’s political opponents did not wait to pounce.

The centrist Kadima party issued a statement accusing the prime minister of “betting on the wrong president” and getting Israel “in trouble with the US.”

The former TV-journalist-turned-politician Yair Lapid accused Netanyahu of damaging relations with the US by “meddling on behalf of the Republican nominee.”

One of Netanyahu’s cabinet ministers leapt to his boss’s defense. Transportation minister Yisrael Katz said there was “no Israeli meddling” in the US election. And that this “prime minister knows best how to navigate the relationship with the US and the world.”

I asked national security expert Mark Heller of Tel Aviv University about all this. He emphasized that the Israeli public – left, right and center – views Israel’s alliance with America as so vital, that the perception of bad blood between Netanyahu and President Obama is sure to be an issue in Israel’s election campaign.

“Some Israelis might be receptive to the argument that it would be better for Israel if someone else were the prime minister who could open a new page with Obama,” Heller said.

Here’s another possibility though. Netanyahu could also double down and bet against Barack Obama again, so to speak.

Israel’s prime minister could decide to play up his policy differences with the US president – on Iran and on Jewish settlement building in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The gamble here would be that Netanyahu’s disagreements with Obama would be viewed as strengths by the Israeli electorate. And they would re-elect him for another term as well.

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2 comments for “How US Election Could Affect Vote in Israel”

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Felice-Pace/100000427535888 Felice Pace

    Netanyahu’s government is the one which spurning the Obama Administration…not the other way around. Obama and his folks have put up with serious insults from the current government of Israel – starting when the vice president visited early in the first Obama Administration. The Netanyahu Government insulted Turkey’s foreign minister about the same time.

    This Israeli Government does not know how to treat its friends; it is even more clueless when it comes to peacemaking skills. This government’s aggressive posturing and its rudeness are not in the true interest of the Israel. Let’s hope Israelis wake up and vote these warmongers out of the government before they permanently damage Israel’s interests.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/5CCZ2YNBOQPMUQJNIINIAB54XA Kalusayakkarage

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