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(Jerusalem Post) Michael Wilner - Barack Obama is one of five presidents in modern history who has made a "conscious decision to try to distance from Israel," his former aide, Dennis Ross, said on Sunday, citing former presidents Eisenhower, Nixon, Carter and H.W. Bush. Ross, a veteran diplomat, said the White House worked under the assumption that "Israel is more of a problem than it is a partner." Ross summed up the premise of the Obama administration's policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: "If you distance yourself from Israel, you'll gain with the Arabs." He then concluded, "Every administration that has tried to distance itself from Israel has gained nothing." 2016-05-23 00:00:00Full Article
Dennis Ross: White House Took "Conscious Decision to Try to Distance Itself from Israel"
(Jerusalem Post) Michael Wilner - Barack Obama is one of five presidents in modern history who has made a "conscious decision to try to distance from Israel," his former aide, Dennis Ross, said on Sunday, citing former presidents Eisenhower, Nixon, Carter and H.W. Bush. Ross, a veteran diplomat, said the White House worked under the assumption that "Israel is more of a problem than it is a partner." Ross summed up the premise of the Obama administration's policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: "If you distance yourself from Israel, you'll gain with the Arabs." He then concluded, "Every administration that has tried to distance itself from Israel has gained nothing." 2016-05-23 00:00:00Full Article
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