Haaretz Reporter: “Israelis Believe There is no Peace Partner” (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Mark Langfan 06/15/12)
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Today, in his on-the-record remarks in front a conference of American
Jewish journalists at the annual American Jewish Press Association
convention, Chemi Shalev, a veteran Haaretz reporter, calmly stated
that PM Netanyahu has no Israeli domestic pressure to make
concessions in the peace process.
The reason? It is because “Israelis believe Israel has no
Palestinian partner for peace.” Shalev, US Editor and a veteran
foreign policy analyst, further explained, “Israelis are very happy
with the status quo.”
As for the recent formation of a broad-based government, Shalev
stated it had nothing to do with a 1967-type unity government to deal
with Iran, and everything to do with the intense, overriding, and
irreconcilable dislike Tzipi Livni and Netanayhu had for each other.
With Livni gone, and Mofaz seeing Kadima dropping to “single digits,”
Mofaz snapped at the chance to form a government.
Also, the additional “pushing over the edge” factor was Netanyahu’s
belief that the 2012 economic fallout from a European meltdown could
hit just when Israelis were going to the polls.
Shalev also observed “Assad is doomed” and the Russians are taking a
very unconstructive role, and prolonging the final tragedy and cost.
He said Haaretz was also moving from a non-pay to a pay-wall New York
Times-type of business model. He said ultimately 90% of Haaretz’s web
content will be behind a pay-wall, and the cost will be about $10 a
month, or $120 a year for the service. Shalev observed that since the
pay-wall went into effect there has been a huge drop in web-traffic,
which he hoped would rebound.
Shalev was asked pointedly why Haaretz editors saw it fit to rarely
if ever report Palestinian incitement like the Palestinian
kindergarteners who were recently encouraged to trade in their toys
for guns.
Shalev answered “If Haaretz had 100 pages, it might get included.”
But he concluded that the Palestinian incitement in general, and this
incitement specifically, just wasn’t important enough for the paper
to report. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 06/15/12)
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