Netanyahu repentant as Obama re-elected
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has moved quickly to mend fences
with the White House after President Barack Obama was re-elected to
office for another four years.
8
November, 2012
Wednesday
was “not a good morning for Netanyahu,” as one of his deputies
Eli Yishai of the religious Shas Party said, when results showed that
Bibi’s friend Mitt Romney had lost the presidential race.
Netanyahu
had at times confronted Obama or even tried to undermine him by
making direct relations with the Republican-dominated,
Israel-friendly Congress and during the election campaigning, had
driven Obama into a tight corner by challenging his positions about
Iran's nuclear energy program and the recent developments in the Arab
world.
On
Wednesday, however, the primer invited the US ambassador to Tel Aviv
to his office to give his painful congratulations and issued a
statement describing the bond between the US and Israel as “rock
solid.” He also instructed his Likud Party leaders to omit any
criticism of Obama in their congratulatory messages.
Former
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who plans to forge a comeback to
the political arena after fighting an uphill battle in a corruption
case, was emboldened by Obama’s re-election and took a swipe at
Netanyahu for the way he had handled US-Israel relations.
“Given
what Netanyahu had done these recent months, the question is: Does
our prime minister still have a friend in the White House?” Olmert
asked at a meeting with Jewish leaders in New York. “I am not
certain of this, and this might be very significant to us at critical
points.”
Netanyahu
also faces a harsh battle at home as the snap elections slated for
January 22 approach. His Minister for Military Affairs Ehud Barak,
the leader of Independence Party, in recent months decided to side
with the US over the issue of Iran's nuclear energy program after a
long sharing of a bellicose stance against Iran with the premier.
Barak
rushed to congratulate Obama nearly an hour ahead of Netanyahu and
seemingly failed to conceal his happiness at Obama’s re-election
when he started e-mailing photos and videos of himself and the
newly-elected president to reporters.

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