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Viewing cable 08TELAVIV2368, ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION

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08TELAVIV2368 2008-10-22 10:43 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Tel Aviv
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SUBJECT: ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION 
 
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SUBJECTS COVERED IN THIS REPORT: 
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1.  Iran 
 
 
2.  Mideast 
 
 
3.  U.S.-Israel Relations 
 
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Key stories in the media: 
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HaQaretz reported that a senior Islamic Republic official told 
foreign diplomats two weeks ago in London that senior Tehran 
officials are recommending a preemptive strike against Israel to 
prevent an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear reactors.  The official, 
Dr. Seyed G. Safavi, said that recent threats by Israeli authorities 
have strengthened this position, but that as of yet, a preemptive 
strike has not been integrated into Iranian policy.  HaQaretz quoted 
an Israeli political official as saying that senior Jerusalem 
officials were shown Safavi's remarks, which are considered highly 
sensitive. The source said that the briefing in London dealt with a 
number of issues, primarily a potential Israeli attack on an Iranian 
reactor.  Yediot quoted Iranian intelligence sources as saying that 
Iran has captured spy doves near nuclear installations. 
 
Leading media reported that President Shimon Peres will leave 
Thursday for an official visit to Egypt, the first such visit by an 
Israeli president in several years.  The Jerusalem Post quoted 
diplomatic sources in Jerusalem as saying that the meeting is 
possible because of the current leadership vacuum in Jerusalem. 
Media reported that Peres is expected to present his Egyptian 
counterpart, Hosni Mubarak, with his proposal for reforming how 
Israel and its Arabs neighbors negotiate peace agreements.  Under 
the proposal, which is currently being formulated by the offices of 
the president, FM Tzipi Livni, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, 
Israel would negotiate with representatives of all Arab countries in 
accordance with the 2002 Saudi peace initiative. 
 
Leading media reported that Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz and 
other Kadima parliamentarians refuse to enter a narrow-based 
government with PM-designate Tzipi Livni that would include Meretz 
but not Shas.  Maariv quoted Livni associates as saying that Shas 
and Netanyahu have agreed on the issue of child allowances. 
 
Major media reported that Gaza militants fired a Qassam rocket into 
the western Negev last night, the first in over a month.  Following 
the strike, DM Ehud Barak announced a closure of the border 
crossings between Israel and Gaza. 
 
HaQaretz reported that this week Egyptian security officials 
attributed the dramatic rise in the discovery of tunnels along the 
Egypt-Gaza border to U.S.-supplied equipment.  Israeli officials 
also praised Egypt's heightened efforts against the tunnels, dug by 
Gaza-based militants to smuggle weapons and other contraband. 
 
The Jerusalem Post quoted Turkish FM Ali Babacan as saying on Monday 
that he hoped that the next Israeli government would continue the 
Turkish-mediated indirect talks with Syria. 
 
HaQaretz and The Jerusalem Post reported that Nir Barkat, the 
leading non-Orthodox candidate for mayor of Jerusalem, backs the 
establishment of a controversial new Jewish neighborhood near the 
village of Anata, at the foot of the French Hill neighborhood. 
 
HaQaretz reported that Deputy DM Matan Vilnai wants to significantly 
increase the number of restraining orders and arrests against 
right-wing activists suspected of attacking IDF soldiers and 
Palestinians in the West Bank.  The Jerusalem Post reported that PA 
President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of not protecting Palestinian 
farmers against settler attacks during the ongoing olive harvest, 
but that DM Barak said on Monday that his troops are doing their 
best.  Media reported that seven young Jews were arrested on 
suspicion of torching Arab apartments in southern Tel AvivQs Hatikva 
Quarter. The victims had operated with Israeli authorities. 
 
Israel Radio quoted the international Arabic newspaper Ash-Sharq 
Al-Awsat as saying that A/S David Welch said that the U.S. will not 
change its Syria policy. 
 
Yediot and other media reported that the OECD ranked Israel first 
among Western nations in the poverty and economic inequality survey 
it published yesterday.  An increasing number of media predicted 
that Israeli workers face a wave of job losses. 
 
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1.  Iran: 
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Summary: 
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Military correspondent Amos Harel wrote on page one of the 
independent, left-leaning HaQaretz: QThe problem with [Iranian] 
statements on a preemptive attack on Israel, and even more so with 
the reports of the Iranian air force exercise, is that they are not 
based on any proven capability. 
 
Diplomatic correspondent Aluf Benn wrote on page one of Ha'aretz: 
QIf Livni forms a government and if Obama is elected, the most 
important issue that will come up in their meeting will be 
protecting Israel's deterrence, and preventing its being sacrificed 
to a deal with the Iranians or a global disarmament initiative. 
 
Block Quotes: 
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I.  "War of Words" 
 
Military correspondent Amos Harel wrote on page one of the 
independent, left-leaning HaQaretz (10/22): QThe announcements of 
Ayatollah Seyed G. Safavi look to be another stage in the Iranian 
attempt to create a balance of fear and deterrence with Israel.... 
Teheran is interested in warning Jerusalem that as far as it is 
concerned, all options are open.... The problem with Safawi's 
statements on a preemptive attack on Israel, and even more so with 
the reports of the Iranian air force exercise, is that they are not 
based on any proven capability.  A cautious estimate would be that 
the damage Iran could cause to Israel today is very limited.... It's 
hard to imagine what good such an attack would do for Iran in the 
near future.  After all, this would be the best way to guarantee an 
Israeli counter-attack, as well as firm international intervention 
to halt the Iranian nuclear program, a program that constitutes such 
an important goal of the Iranian government. 
 
II.  "Getting Used to the Inevitable" 
 
Diplomatic correspondent Aluf Benn wrote on page one of Ha'aretz 
(10/19): QThe Foreign Ministry document, the details of which are 
reported by HaQaretz on Sunday [October 19], translates into 
official language what strategic experts have been saying for a long 
time: Israel will not attack Iran's nuclear facilities and must get 
used to the reality of the United States' dialogue with Tehran, 
considering the expected changeover of government in Washington. 
Israel should keep an eye on its interests in the event of a 
possible U.S-Iranian dialogue, rather than live with the mistaken 
illusion it can unilaterally put a stop to Iranian nuclear plans.... 
If Livni forms a government and if Obama is elected, the most 
important issue that will come up in their meeting will be 
protecting Israel's deterrence, and preventing its being sacrificed 
to a deal with the Iranians or a global disarmament initiative. 
 
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2.  Mideast: 
------------ 
 
Summary: 
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Dr. Ali el-Samman, chairman of the [interfaith committee of the] 
Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Egypt, who was an adviser to 
the late president Anwar Sadat, wrote in the mass-circulation, 
pluralist Yediot Aharonot: QWe should have the courage to give Livni 
an opportunity and a timeout, so that we can examine her intentions 
and her actions in real time. 
 
 
 
Block Quotes: 
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"Give Livni a Chance" 
 
Dr. Ali el-Samman, chairman of the [interfaith committee of the] 
Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Egypt, who was an adviser to 
the late president Anwar Sadat, wrote in the mass-circulation, 
pluralist Yediot Aharonot (10/22):QEach time a new candidate for 
prime minister appears in Israel, the leaders of the Arab world 
regard with suspicion his worldview, his intentions and his chances 
of success in forming a government.  Against this backdrop, I now 
propose to change the rules of the game regarding the next prime 
minister in Israel: We should have the courage to give Livni an 
opportunity and a timeout, so that we can examine her intentions and 
her actions in real time.  As soon as Livni presented her candidacy, 
we pounced on her with a cruel offensive focusing on her past as a 
Mossad agent.  I remind you: Three previous Mossad directors 
published books and articles that actually raise positive proposals 
for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  I imagine that the 
nature of the work in an intelligence agency contributes to the 
ability to distinguish between the attainable and the impossible. 
The second criticism that is leveled against Livni on our side is 
based on her past statements, which portray her as a rejectionist of 
some of the Palestinian demands.  I contend that most senior 
politicians in Israel act and conduct their affairs under pressure 
not to demonstrate too positive a stance towards the Palestinians. 
The situation can only change when this politician becomes prime 
minister.  As in the case of Olmert: Try to compare his statements 
when he assumed his post to the positions that he presents today. I 
would like the Arab side to give Livni an opportunity, as an 
initiative of trust.  Give her a chance, it wonQt cost the Arab 
leaders a high political price.  If Livni disappoints us, we can 
always withdraw the initiative of trust.  I listened to Livni when 
she appeared at the economic conference in Davos two years ago.  I 
listened not only to the content of her statements, but also to the 
tone in which they were said, in order to test her credibility.  I 
had the feeling that on a personal level I was willing to trust her, 
even if her words reflected the political game.   The time has come 
for us to examine in depth the situation in Israel.  We must 
analyze, not show suspicion in advance -- not prejudge Livni.  We 
should make a small opening in our picture of Israel, so that it is 
not only painted in black and gloomy colors.Q  [Note: The article is 
being published simultaneously by the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram.] 
 
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3.  U.S.-Israel Relations: 
-------------------------- 
 
Summary: 
-------- 
 
Eytan Haber, veteran op-ed writer and assistant to the late Prime 
Minister Yitzhak Rabin, editorialized in the mass-circulation, 
pluralist Yediot Aharonot: QWe have a problem: American JewryQs link 
to Israel is no longer what it used to be.... Therefore, prepare for 
the coming of Obama -Q or rather donQt. 
 
Block Quotes: 
------------- 
 
"Prepare for the Coming of Obama" 
Eytan Haber, veteran op-ed writer and assistant to the late Prime 
Minister Yitzhak Rabin, editorialized in the mass-circulation, 
pluralist Yediot Aharonot (10/22): QTo tell the truth, Obama will 
not let Israel sleep.  There will soon be a president who has 
nothing to do with Judaism, Jews, or Israel. His notions about what 
is happening in the Middle East are slim -Q now, he must solve a 
world economic crisis before he drinks tea with Tzipi Livni and 
coffee with Abu Mazen.... We are talking about the Qpresent 
momentQ. We have some lightweight problems that need resolving, 
such as a nuclear Iran, Islamic terror, Hamas, Syria, and the 
economy.  For generations, legends about the power of the QJewish 
lobbyQ in Washington, AIPAC, and its friends have been scattered 
here -Q those are now being tested.  We have a problem: American 
JewryQs link to Israel is no longer what it used to be.... 
Therefore, prepare for the coming of Obama -Q or rather, donQt. 
 
CUNNINGHAM