What Do Israelis Know About Obama that American Jews Are Missing? (COMMENTARY MAGAZINE) Jonathan S. Tobin 04/27/12)
Source: http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2012/04/27/what-do-israelis-know-about-obama-that-american-jews-are-missing-poll/
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The Obama administration has been conducting an all-out charm
offensive in recent months aimed at convincing American Jews that the
president is Israel’s best friend. Polls have shown that the effort
has not been enough to prevent a precipitous drop in his share of the
prospective Jewish vote from the 78 percent he garnered in 2008.
However, it will probably help him maintain a comfortable majority of
Jewish votes in November as most of this predominantly liberal
demographic is prepared to either ignore his past history of conflict
with Israel or actually believes in the sincerity of his election-
year conversion. But even as American Jews argue about Obama’s
attitude toward Israel, the intended objects of the supposed
solicitude continue to hold starkly different views about him.
A new Smith Research poll sponsored by the Jerusalem Post shows that
although perceptions of Obama in Israel have improved in the last
year, most Israelis don’t consider him much of a friend. The survey
showed that 36 percent of Israelis believe Obama is neutral in the
conflict between Israel and the Palestinians with 24 percent seeing
him as pro-Palestinian and an equal number perceiving him as pro-
Israel while 16 percent expressed no opinion. These numbers make one
wonder what it is that the three quarters of Israelis who don’t see
him as being in favor of their country know that the majority of
American Jews who think he is pro-Israel haven’t figured out.
The contrast between Israeli public opinion of the president and the
views of American Jews is all the more startling when one realizes
that these dismal numbers are actually a vast improvement for Obama
over past polls conducted by the same firm. In the summer of 2009
after the first fight picked by the president with Israel and his
Cairo speech to the Arab world in which he equated the plight of the
Palestinians with the Holocaust, only 6 percent of Israelis saw him
as their ally while 50 percent saw him as pro-Palestinian. Last year
after his ambush of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in which he
expressed support for the 1967 borders being the starting point for
future Middle East negotiations, only 12 percent of Israelis saw him
as pro-Israel.
While few American Jews are single issue voters and most consider
liberal positions on domestic issues a higher priority than support
for the Jewish state when choosing a president, Israelis are only
focused on whether the resident of the White House is seeking to
undermine their security or force them into unwanted and dangerous
concessions. That’s why, although it is fair for Democrats to argue
that Obama has not sought to unravel the U.S.-Israel security
alliance, most Israelis still see the president as either neutral or
hostile to their fate.
The opinions of Israelis ought not be dispositive to American voters
on any issue. But those Democrats who will spend the year loudly
proclaiming Obama to be Israel’s best friend ever to sit in the White
House might want to take a moment and consider the fact that most of
the people who they claim to support have a very different view of
the question.
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