Did the Obama Admin. Intentionally Exclude Israel from a Major Counterterrorism Conference? (THE BLAZE) By Sharona Schwartz 06/11/12)
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An Israeli newspaper is reporting that the U.S. blocked Israel’s
participation in a meeting of the State Department’s flagship
counterterrorism project, the Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF).
Considering Israel’s vast experience in fighting terror as a result
of its frequent targeting by Palestinian terrorism, it’s surprising
that Israel would be excluded from the meeting which took place on
Friday in Istanbul. Globes reports:
A pro-Israeli source in Washington told “Globes” that Israel was
excluded from the meeting because of fierce objections by Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Israel tried hard to obtain an
invitation to the meeting, and its exclusion, despite the tight US-
Israeli intelligence ties, has greatly disappointed officials in
Jerusalem.
The GCTF, one of the pillars of President Barack Obama’s
antiterrorism campaign, was established in September 2011. The White
House calls the forum as a wise use of force against terrorism, and
chose Turkey as the forum’s joint chair, together with the US.
But Israeli Foreign Ministry Spokesman Yigal Palmor tells The Blaze
that, “We never planned to go and it wasn’t on the schedule.” He
would not say if any Israeli officials had asked to attend, but
pointed out that Israeli and U.S. officials held “our own
counterterrorism dialogue” in Jerusalem last week, just days before
the Istanbul meeting.
An Israeli official who asked not to be named told The Blaze Israel
is confident it will be included in the forum later on and will
participate in working groups, and emphasized the “excellent dialogue
with the U.S. on counterterrorism.” He lays blame for Israel’s
exclusion on Turkey:
“The Turks have been behaving with irrational rage when it comes to
Israel.”
That official says Israel is not the only target of this so-
called “irrational” behavior, and points to Turkey’s threat to
boycott contact with the European Union presidency when Cyprus takes
over the rotating the position on July 1.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
Davutoglu
According to its website, the Global Counterterrorism Forum’s aim is
to help countries at the forefront in the fight against terrorism to
share their “experiences, expertise, strategies…”
The GCTF’s overarching and long-term goal is to reduce the
vulnerability of people everywhere to terrorism by effectively
preventing, combating, and prosecuting terrorist acts and countering
incitement and recruitment to terrorism.
The organization has 30 members, of which 10 are Muslim countries
including Algeria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
GOP sources tell Globes, “since one third of the GCTF’s members are
Muslim countries, the Obama administration is trying to deepen ties
with the Muslim world at Israel’s expense. “
At last Wednesday’s State Department briefing, a reporter asked
Spokesman Mark Toner:
…do you know why the Israelis weren’t invited to this conference on
counterterrorism? The U.S. is the co-chair of it. Israel has in the
past expressed an interest. I mean, I realize it’s only a year old,
but they wanted to be in it. It seems to be germane to the issues
that they face in the world, and they also happen to be a
counterterrorism partner of the U.S. Do you have any explanation as
to why they – their attempt to get in and participate was rejected?
MR. TONER: I’m not – it’s not clear to me that it was rejected, but
certainly, as you mentioned in your question, they are a
counterterrorism partner with the United States and with many of the
countries in this group. So that’s certainly something we would look
upon favorably, but I’m not aware that any formal request has been
made.
Toner said he’d look into the question, and later the State
Department spokesman’s office released this follow-up guidance, which
rephrased the reporter’s question and therefore didn’t directly
respond to it:
Question: Has Israel requested membership to the Global
Counterterrorism Forum? Has the United States, as a co-host of the
forum, sought to get Israel involved?
Answer: Our idea with the Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF) was to
bring together a limited number of traditional donors, front line
states, and emerging powers develop a more robust, yet
representative, counterterrorism capacity-building platform. A number
of our close partners with considerable experience countering and
preventing terrorism are not included among the GCTF’s founding
members.
We have discussed the GCTF and ways to involve Israel in its
activities on a number of occasions, and are committed to making this
happen.
Globes quotes pro-Israel sources in Washington who characterize the
Obama administration as ignoring the fact that Turkey – which co-
chairs the GCTF – opposes calling Hamas a terrorist group, even
though Hamas continues to be on the State Department’s list of terror
organizations.
Israeli-Turkish relations continue to be strained over the attempt in
2010 by the pro-Palestinian Gaza flotilla to break Israel’s sea
blockade of Gaza. Nine Turkish nationals were killed in a fight with
Israeli soldiers who had boarded their boat, the Mavi Marmara.
Just last month, Israel was excluded from the NATO summit in Chicago,
while Turkey and Pakistan attended.
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