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Israel–Palestine Conflict

Why all this rightist rage?

Posted by middleeast on September 19th, 2009

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Why all this rightist rage?

Sir, – Re Sarah Honig’s “Be a good bully” (UpFront, July 31) and Caroline Glick’s “The lonely Israeli Left” (daily paper, same date): George W. Bush said: “In an age of global terror and weapons of mass destruction, what happens in the Middle East greatly matters to America. The bitterness of that region can bring violence and suffering to our own cities. The advance of freedom and peace in the Middle East would drain this bitterness and increase our own security.”

President Obama couldn’t have said this better. Both presidents have tried increasing security for Israel and America.

I agree with Israel’s anger at Kassam rockets continuing to fall after her Gazan withdrawal, her military response, prior security fence, and Iran’s threat. But precisely because of this shared anger and angst, underscored by PM Netanyahu’s calling Israel “the most threatened country in the world,” I don’t understand the rage, in these writers’ recent columns, against Obama for trying to help – just like Clinton and Bush. Why loathe, deride and mock the president, cutting him no slack? Why not give him a chance to try?

A rightist rage has descended that to friends of Israel, America and Obama seems irrational.

JAMES ADLER

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