Netanyahu to Vanity Fair: ´I´m not naturally manipulative´ (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Natasha Mozgovaya 06/08/12)
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Vanity Fair has published an in-depth profile of Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu in its upcoming July issue, in which Netanyahu
emphasized that he is "not a natural politician."
In the article, David Margolick explores Netanyahu´s effort
to "vanquish his domestic foes" such as the Israeli media and the
political opposition.
In an interview in Jerusalem, Netanyahu echoed recent statements by
U.S. President Barack Obama to Orthodox movement leaders in
Washington. Obama then said that he personally gets along well with
Netanyahu, and Netanyahu told Vanity Fair that the "relationship with
Obama is friendlier than it has been portrayed" and that they
are “two people who appreciate the savviness and strength of the
other.”
On the other hand, he did downplay the reported friendship with the
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. “I remember him for
sure, but I don’t think we had any particular connections. I knew him
and he knew me, I suppose," he said regarding the period they both
worked at the Boston Consulting Group in the 1970s.
The Israeli prime minister who makes many people wonder who is
the "real Bibi" was also eager to clarify how he sees himself. "I’m
not naturally manipulative,” he told the magazine. “I’m not a natural
politician. I’m not consumed with political machinations.”
And, despite the consistent reports of his strained relationships
with people around him and being controlled by his spouse, Sarah, he
insists he does have friends. “I’m not a glad-hander, I’m not a
backslapper, but I’m not [this] icy presence". His wife, if anything,
he says, made him "more open with people" and "given him the serenity
he needs."And he said he is irritated by reports his Defense Minister
Ehud Barak "spins me on his little finger.”
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat is quoted as saying he
doesn´t believe Netanyahu´s right-wing stance changed in the past
quarter of century (“Yes, he is different. He’s older, and a little
fatter. Politically speaking, I haven’t seen any change.”). But
Netanyahu is adamant in his opinion that he is not the one to blame
for the current impasse with the peace process.
"There were five other prime ministers since Oslo. They did not make
peace. Forget about the ‘two Bibis.’ I think about the single [Ehud]
Olmert, the single Barak, and the single Rabin. Why couldn’t they
make peace?”
Relating to Netanyahu´s combative rhetoric on Iran, the author offers
an astute observation: "The Iranian threat has made Bibi even more
politically formidable: a supreme leader in Tehran has helped create
a semi-supreme leader in Jerusalem."
The article offers a broad scan of the tale of "two Bibis",
Netanyahu´s complex relationship with the Israeli media and American
Jewish moguls, and mentions that "arguably, his sole accomplishment
this time around has been to trade 1,027 Palestinian prisoners held
in Israel for the release of the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, held
by Hamas for five years in Gaza."
Though the article was favorable, Netanyahu is probably not
completely happy with the cynical way it described the long line of
politicians that came to Netanyahu´s father-in-law´s shiva less to
show their respect and more to suck up to the prime minister ("more
from fear than from love"). The description of Netanyahu as an
impulsive decision maker probably won´t please him much either.
Mostly, Netanyahu is likely to find the incongruence between the way
he views his campaign against Iran´s nuclear program – a heroic
struggle against – and the way it is described in the article – a "
self-serving and hysterical and diversionary and even counter-
productive as some consider his warnings to have been, he may finally
be right: cry wolf long enough, and a wolf may actually be at your
door." (© Copyright 2012 Ha´aretz 06/08/12)
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