March 16, 2010 7:33 PM

U.S.-Israel Feud Deepens; Envoy Nixes Trip

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(CBS/ AP)  A U.S. envoy's postponement of his Mideast trip appeared Tuesday to deepen one of the worst U.S.-Israeli feuds in memory - even as Israel's foreign minister signaled his government had no intention of curtailing the contentious construction at the heart of the row.

CBS Radio News correspondent Richard Berger reports that the violence erupted after Hamas called a "day of rage" to protest Israel's consecration of an ancient synagogue in Jerusalem's Old City.

Hundreds of Palestinians hurled rocks at police and set tires and garbage bins ablaze across the holy city's volatile eastern sector, where the construction is planned. Plumes of black smoke billowed and the air reeked of tear gas in the heaviest clashes in the city in months.

Youths in one east Jerusalem neighborhood hoisted a giant Palestinian flag and shouted, "We'll die in Palestine, Palestine will live."

Thousands of police, including anti-riot units armed with assault rifles, stun grenades and batons, were deployed across east Jerusalem to stifle the unrest. No serious injuries were reported.

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The diplomatic crisis erupted last week after Israel announced during a visit by Vice President Joe Biden that it would build 1,600 apartments for Jews in disputed east Jerusalem, the sector of the holy city that the Palestinians claim for a future capital.

The announcement enraged Palestinians, who have threatened to bow out of U.S.-brokered peace talks that were supposed to begin in the coming days. The Obama administration, fuming over what it called the "insulting" Israeli conduct, has demanded that Israel call off the project.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman told Israel Radio that demands to halt Israeli construction there "are unreasonable" and predicted the row with the U.S. would blow over, saying neither side had an interest in escalation.

But Washington notified Israel early Tuesday that envoy George Mitchell had put off his trip indefinitely. Mitchell had planned on coming to wrap up preparations for relaunching Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. But now it's not clear when the indirect talks, to be mediated by Mitchell, will begin.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has apologized for the timing of the project's approval, but he has not said it would be canceled. On Monday, he defended four decades of Jewish construction in east Jerusalem and said it "in no way" hurts Palestinians.

The feud is feeding already high tensions in east Jerusalem, where Jews and Palestinians live together uneasily.

The violence also threatened to spread to the West Bank. At the main checkpoint between the West Bank and Jerusalem, dozens of Palestinian teens threw rocks and a few firebombs at Israeli troops, who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.

In east Jerusalem, security forces, some on horseback, charged a group of more than 100 youths, who had set garbage bins afire and lobbed rocks at police. Palestinian merchants shuttered their stores, and Palestinian schools in the city were closed.

The Palestinian rescue service said six people were lightly injured. Israeli police said 39 people were arrested, including eight minors.

Palestinian officials called on the public to defend Muslim religious interests in Jerusalem following the rededication Monday of a historic synagogue in the Jewish quarter of the Old City.

The rededication has stoked recurring but unsubstantiated rumors that Jewish extremists are planning to take over the hilltop shrine at the crux of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The site, known to Jews as Temple Mount, was home to the biblical Jewish temples and is Judaism's holiest site. Muslims call it the Noble Sanctuary and it hosts the Al-Aqsa mosque complex, Islam's third-holiest shrine.

But the outbreak of violence also appeared to reflect deeper frustration amid a yearlong standstill in peace efforts.

Palestinians, who number about 250,000 in east Jerusalem, see the building of new settlements and the presence of some 180,000 Jews there as a grave challenge to their claims to the territory.

Israel annexed east Jerusalem after capturing it from Jordan in the 1967 Mideast war. Most Israelis accept the Jewish neighborhoods in east Jerusalem as part of Israel, and previous peace proposals have allowed them to remain in Israeli hands.

But the international community does not recognize the annexation and considers the Jewish neighborhoods in east Jerusalem as illegal settlements.

Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said the growing crisis has highlighted Israel's defiance of the international community.

"I'm really pleased with the fact that the international community and the U.S. now have a realization of the side that is trying to obstruct the peace process," he said.

The rift has presented Netanyahu with a predicament. If he doesn't make gestures toward the U.S., he risks further antagonizing Israel's most important ally, but he could see his hawkish governing coalition crumble if he compromises on Jerusalem.

Continued confrontation is also risky for President Barack Obama, who risks setting off a fight with Congress if he pushes Israel too hard. A bipartisan parade of influential U.S. lawmakers and interest groups has taken aim at the administration's decision to publicly condemn Israel.

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by babooph March 16, 2010 6:06 PM EDT
Lets have half of Fl be part of the State of Israel-maybe it will relieve some of the pressure-the US is highly complicit in the mess over there...
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by starving1968-3 March 16, 2010 2:42 PM EDT
by infantryman1968 March 16, 2010 12:21 PM EDT
hungry1968

You and Obama have been targeting women and children in Pakistan / Afghanistan for the past year, whats the difference?







There's a WORLD of difference between "targeting a known terrorist hangout, with unfortunate civilian casualties / collateral damage", and "intentionally targeting schools, hospitals, orphanages and refugee camps" regardless of whether terrorists operate there or not.

It's not my fault that you're not smart enough to know the difference.
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by jankebenzone March 16, 2010 2:26 PM EDT
The Palestinians were offered full inclusion into Israel when it reappeared back in 1948, but the Pals. refused to accept the offer as they did not want to share with any Jew. They have been fighting ever since , not wanting any peace so they'll eventually will be booted out of Israel. Plenty of space in other arab countries for them.
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by U_S_Drug_Addict March 16, 2010 2:53 PM EDT
yeah, steal their land drive them from their homes in the middle of the night and offer them a shack in return without citizenship?
www.alnakba.com
by markamichaud March 16, 2010 1:52 PM EDT
I have devised a simple guide for all us Americans.

1. Stop quoting from the bible, its weird.
2. Stop getting your news only from Fox and try other international news agencies. Never hurts to get different perspectives.
3. Stop pretending that things were better with Bush. Newsflash...They weren?t
4. Stop pretending that you have amnesia. Both wars were started by Bush and Bush put us in this financial mess.
5. Stop thinking that the health care bill is the boogeyman. What you should be afraid of is getting cancer and not having insurance.

Voila!
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by markamichaud March 16, 2010 1:54 PM EDT
Forgot one... Stop pretending that you know everything about Israel. get informed and you will see that Israel is conscructing on stolen land.
by tsigili March 16, 2010 1:47 PM EDT
Israel needs to just tell the US to "get lost".
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by U_S_Drug_Addict March 16, 2010 1:59 PM EDT
great idea....
but, truth is the Welfare state of izreal needs the cash we send over.
by formrusmcsgt March 16, 2010 1:39 PM EDT
by bobnjersey March 16, 2010 12:08 PM EDT

let them step up and be counted.

whose interests are they representing ... those of the u.s. ... or those of israel?

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Well said, Sir.
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by incarnos March 16, 2010 12:53 PM EDT
1) US sends 6 billion dollar and more worth of weapons to Israel each year . Please think about this amount a little: With this money, you can pay $ 30,000 for at least 200,000 unemployed US citizen.
2) The quality of life in Israel is much much better than most US states. What is the unemployment rate there? What percentage of Israeli is poor?3) Six Jewish Companies Own 96% of the USA?s Media!This is enormous power to manipulate the USA agenda.Just think about what happened when there is a minor disagreement between USA and Israel govenrment:The Obama Administration was immediately black mailed by Israeli Lobby groups and heavily criticized by Pro-Israeli Media.
4) Jewish Population of the United States is 6.5 million. But, although 6.5 million is small compared to 250 million, this 6.5 million people hold very high ranking positions in critical areas and support each other so well that in reality the other 250 million is controlled by these 6.5 million in USA.
5) Why are Arab countries discontent with US but not other Christian countries. The sole reason for this is US's unconditional support to Israel. Why are Arab countries not having bad relations with Italy, Germany or the rest of EU? I am just simply asking why?

6) Israeli people are very very arrogant. They can just insult high ranking US officials without thinking about consequences at all.They should remember that without US monetary and military support, they had no chance of surviving there. They won the war against Arabs thanks to US weapons. They should at least treat US with more respect.

But, with the enormous power of Jewish Lobby, it is impossible for the Obama administration to any tangible actions against Israel. It is really ridiculous that 250 million US citizen is completely controlled by 6.5 million people.
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by U_S_Drug_Addict March 16, 2010 12:41 PM EDT
www.alnakba.com
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by underdogus2009 March 16, 2010 12:35 PM EDT
The United States of America is headed in the wrong direction. I'd take it a step further at this point. I not only believe the U.S., under it's present leadership, is headed in the wrong direction, I believe it to be on the path to destruction. Am I being overly dramatic? Absolutely not.
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by underdogus2009 March 16, 2010 12:26 PM EDT
In Genesis 12:3 the Lord speaks of Israel, saying, "And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curses thee." The perfect storm against America may be brewing.....stay tuned folks!
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by KeithDrippingSprings March 16, 2010 12:36 PM EDT
There are lots of stupid things said in that book.
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