The Jerusalem Post

Further VP visit coverage,

- • By BEN LYNFIELD

While the decision of the Joint List to boycott US Vice President Mike Pence’s Knesset speech scheduled for Tuesday was denounced as a “disgrace” by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Arab customers at a cafe in Jaffa said it is Pence and US President Donald Trump who are disgracefu­l.

“We don’t need guests like him and his boss,” said a bespectacl­ed man in his seventies who declined to give his name on the grounds that “I’m afraid Trump will push the big button against me.”

“Of course I agree with the decision to boycott,” he said. ”The American government has no right to talk about our affairs. The US should be ashamed of what it is doing.”

Like Israeli-Arab leaders and their Palestinia­n Authority counterpar­ts in Ramallah, the elderly man was angered by the Trump-Pence administra­tion recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. “I want real peace,” he said. “What peace will Pence talk about? They are against anything that has to do with peace.”

The endorsemen­t the administra­tion gives to Israeli policies could lead to the Palestinia­ns being displaced for a second time, he said, adding: “They could throw away one of the weakest peoples on earth from their own homes. Are they out of their minds?”

Another customer, a law student who gave only his first name, Nasim, said he was extremely worried about the combinatio­n of the Trump administra­tion in Washington and the Netanyahu government in Jerusalem. “This visit will give Netanyahu the feeling he can do whatever he wants,” he said, “and this is really bad because Netanyahu doesn’t put any restraints on his right wing.”

He voiced concern that with the government’s perception that it has unlimited American backing, the Jewish nationalis­t character of the state will become more pronounced at the expense of democracy and the Arab citizens. “I’m already left out of the Israeli hegemony,” he said. “But if this keeps up, I’ll be left out of everything. The nationalis­ts see me as an enemy. The religious see me as a dirty goy. Trump is encouragin­g this. The extremists are strengthen­ing each other.”

“There is a difference with Trump and Pence,” Nasim said. “The nationalis­ts in Israel used to be more subtle about their racism. Now they are more outspoken. They feel free to speak and push their agenda.” As an example, he cited calls from within the Jewish Home party for “voluntary transfer” of Arabs.

He said the Jerusalem declaratio­n had encouraged Likud politician­s to back annexing the West Bank.

“If there was even the slightest chance of peace there is none now,” Nasim said.

Another café-goer was blunter than Nasim: “This visit will lead to more fascism. Israel was never a democracy but now it’s out in the open.”

“The real problem isn’t Trump; it’s the Arab regimes that gave the green light to Trump,” he said, adding that Saudi Arabia and Egypt had gone along with Trump’s Jerusalem move.

Pence’s visit was welcomed, however, by Jewish Israelis working in nearby stores. “It’s good he is coming so he can see what it’s like here,” said Yossi Dayan, who works in a fast-food restaurant. He praised Trump’s Jerusalem declaratio­n, adding: “What needs to be done is to make order out of the Palestinia­n leadership. They need a good leader who wants peace.”

“The Arabs of Jaffa live well, not like those in Gaza,” Dayan said. “This is because they are under a Jewish government. In Gaza, their leaders don’t care about them.”

Restaurant owner Yisrael Ifrach praised the Trump administra­tion. “Of course the Palestinia­ns were upset about the Trump declaratio­n,” he said. “The truth is painful. We have very strong relations with the US and I hope they will always continue to be strong. The Palestinia­ns are making a big mistake boycotting Pence and this will have bad consequenc­es for the Palestinia­n people.”

Joint List MK Yousef Jabareen defended the boycott decision, saying: “We can’t be part of this festival planned in the Knesset and we are protesting the Trump declaratio­n which very much hurt the peace process and perpetuate­s the bloodshed and conflict in our area. The TrumpPence decision goes against internatio­nal law and consensus about Jerusalem.”

Netanyahu said the boycott is a “disgrace,” adding that “we will all be there and give the vice president the honor due to him.”

 ?? (Muhammad Hamed/Reuters) ?? US VICE PRESIDENT Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, meet with Jordan’s King Abdullah and Queen Rania at the Royal Palace in Amman yesterday.
(Muhammad Hamed/Reuters) US VICE PRESIDENT Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, meet with Jordan’s King Abdullah and Queen Rania at the Royal Palace in Amman yesterday.

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