The Record (Troy, NY)

Obama administra­tion is pressuring the wrong country

- Cal Thomas is a syndicated columnist and Fox News political contributo­r. Readers may email him at tmseditors@tribune.com.

The Obama administra­tion is showing it can be tough on foreign policy. Unfortunat­ely, that toughness is not directed at Russia and its incursion into Crimea, but at Israel, America’s ally.

In an interview with President Obama, prior to the Washington arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Jeffrey Goldberg of Bloomberg.com writes that the president planned to tell Netanyahu “that his country could face a bleak future — one of internatio­nal isolation and demographi­c disaster — if he refuses to endorse a U.S.-drafted framework agreement for peace with the Palestinia­ns.” Goldberg adds, “Obama will warn Netanyahu that time is running out for Israel as a Jewish-majority democracy.”

“There is an existentia­l threat to Israel,” Secretary of State John Kerry told the Saban Forum in December, “...that makes it impossible for Israel to preserve its future as a democratic, Jewish state without resolving the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict in a two-state solution.” Scare tactic, or no? There are two obvious flaws in this approach toward Israel. One is that the proposed peace plan cannot work without Palestinia­n-Israeli reciprocit­y. For decades, antiSemiti­c pronouncem­ents and propaganda have dominated radical Muslim thinking. Wars and terrorist attacks have been launched against Israel in hopes of ridding the region of any Jewish presence. In some Arab textbooks, in videos, in the Arab press and in fundamenta­list Muslim sermons, the aim of radical Islamists is to wipe Israel off the map by whatever means necessary.

No entity that believes it has direct orders from G0D to kill those who do not believe as they do is going to anger God by making agreements with people they regard as infidels. The former president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d, articulate­d the thinking of many Arabs and Muslims when he said in 2005 that Israel is a “tumor” and that a Palestinia­n state is just the “first step” toward Israel’s annihilati­on.

The other flaw in the administra­tion’s thinking is the “demographi­c disaster” it claims Israel faces if it does not work to establish a Palestinia­n state.

According to data compiled by former Israeli diplomat Yoram Ettinger, drawn from the 2013 CIA World Factbook and other sources, the idea that Israel is being overwhelme­d by an Arab population with a higher birthrate is incorrect.

Ettinger points to an article written by Rasha Abou Jalal, a Gaza journalist, who wrote: “While Islam calls for believers to bear many children and prohibits the use of birth control, new Palestinia­n generation­s are defying tradition and leaning toward limiting the number of children they have.” Jalal credits, or blames, a desire among Palestinia­ns to improve their lives.

“The unpreceden­ted decline in Muslim fertility,” writes Ettinger, “has been driven by modernity (including) accelerate­d women’s rights, urbanizati­on, education, career mentality and family planning.”

Meanwhile, the birthrate among Israeli women has increased markedly. Ettinger writes of a “robust 66 percent Jewish majority in the combined area of Judea, Samaria and pre-1967 Israel.”

Since 2010, five nuclear scientists have been assassinat­ed in Iran. Some believe Israel is somehow responsibl­e, which, according to CBS News.com, prompted the Obama administra­tion to send “strong signals” that the U.S. “did not want Israel to continue the assassinat­ions.” Yet, the president has not taken sufficient action to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, which then could be used against Israel. Which deadly outcome is the most egregious? When it comes to Israel and Crimea, this administra­tion has it backward.

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