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Viewing cable 08TELAVIV2663, ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION

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08TELAVIV2663 2008-12-01 11:39 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Tel Aviv
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SUBJECT: ISRAEL MEDIA REACTION 
 
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SUBJECTS COVERED IN THIS REPORT: 
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1.  Aftermath of Mumbai Terror Attacks 
 
2.  Mideast 
 
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Key stories in the media: 
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The media reported that an IDF soldier lost a leg on Friday in a 
mortar attack from Gaza on his base.  The Jerusalem Post reported 
that he is no longer at risk of losing the other leg.  Israel Radio 
reported that Egypt has asked Hamas to stop the mortar fire in order 
to keep the Gaza-Israel crossings open. 
 
Maariv reported that associates of Labor Chairman Ehud Barak and 
other political figures are trying to convince him to offer Kadima a 
union before the party primaries.  However, Barak declined the 
proposal, believing that Labor will gain 13 Knesset seats in the 
general elections.  Yesterday The Jerusalem Post reported that on 
Saturday Vice PM Haim Ramon called on PM Olmert to suspend himself. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that the head of a ZAKA -- humanitarian 
voluntary organization responding to tragic incidents in Israel -- 
team in Mumbai told the daily yesterday that the Indian commando 
raid launched to save the lives of Jewish and Israeli hostages at 
the cityQs Chabad House may have inadvertently ended the lives of 
one or more of the hostages. 
 
Major media reported that President-elect Barack Obama is set to 
name Sen. Hillary Clinton secretary of state today. 
 
Major media reported that yesterday the cabinet approved the release 
of 250 Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture toward 
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.  Yediot and Maariv quoted Gilad 
ShalitQs family as saying that any release of Palestinian prisoners 
that is not part of a deal harms efforts to release Gilad. 
 
The leading Internet news service Ynet reported that this morning 
the Israel Navy prevented a Libyan boat from reaching Gaza. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that, in an unusual development, the 
military commander of Judea and Samaria [i.e. the West Bank] has 
petitioned the High Court of Justice, asking it to reject a decision 
by a military appeals court that Jews who had spent 10 years 
cultivating land owned by Palestinians were legally entitled to 
possess it. 
 
HaQaretz reported that Israeli officials are deeply concerned over 
an internal European Union document outlining the EU's plans for 
advancing an Israeli-Palestinian deal in 2009.  It calls for 
increased pressure on Israel to reopen Palestinian institutions in 
Jerusalem, including the Orient House, which formerly served as the 
PAQs headquarters in the city.  The document, a copy of which was 
obtained by HaQaretz, was written by the French Foreign Ministry, as 
France currently occupies the EU's rotating presidency.  It is 
slated to be discussed next week at a meeting of the EU's foreign 
ministers, and Israel is trying to get various elements changed 
before then.  Titled "The EU Action Strategy for Peace in the Middle 
East: The Way Forward," the document proposes various steps the EU 
should take in 2009 on both the Palestinian and the Syrian tracks, 
with emphasis on the former.  However, its proposals are liable to 
result in a clash with whatever new government Israelis elect in 
February, whether headed by Tzipi Livni or Benjamin Netanyahu. 
 
All media reported that the Finance Ministry is at odds with PM Ehud 
Olmert regarding the emergency economic plan.  HaQaretz reported 
that yesterday four top treasury officials accused two top advisers 
to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of acting illegally by trying to 
circumvent Finance Ministry authority and creating their own 
emergency economic plan, which goes further than the treasury's 
proposed plan.  HaQaretz views this as a strike by Finance Minister 
Roni Bar-On at Olmert, who for many years was considered a close 
friend. 
 
The Jerusalem Post reported that the governments of Israel and the 
U.S. will announce four joint projects in the field of an 
alternative energy at the Eilat-Elot international renewable energy 
conference in February.  The projects will be financed under the 
auspices of the U.S.-Israel Energy Cooperation Act. 
 
Yediot reported that a report issued by an international energy 
company recommends building a nuclear power station in Israel as the 
cheapest and best solution for the country. 
 
Israel Hayom cited the results of a poll conducted yesterday by New 
Wave Research, showing the Israeli voter intentions (in Knesset 
seats; figures in brackets show the current Knesset seats): 
Likud: 35 (12); Kadima: 26 (29); Shas: 10 (12); Arab parties: 10 
(10); Yisrael Beiteinu: 10 (11); Labor Party: 7 (19): Meretz: 7 (5); 
the Jewish Home 5 (6); United Torah Judaism: 5 (6); Green Party: 2 
(0). 
The right-wing bloc would garner 65 Knesset seats and the leftwing 
bloc 55. 
 
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1.  Aftermath of Mumbai Terror Attacks: 
--------------------------------------- 
 
Summary: 
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Columnist and former intelligence officer Amos Gilboa wrote in the 
popular, pluralist Maariv: Qthe Obama administration will have to 
adapt its plans to reality, not the other way around. 
 
Military correspondent Amos Harel wrote on page one of the 
independent, left-leaning HaQaretz: QThe interest shown by global 
jihad organizations in Israelis and Jews as targets is not new.  Now 
it is also clear that even when the background to their attacks is 
apparently a regional conflict with no connection to us (India and 
Pakistan), the Islamic element turns Israelis and Jews into 
secondary targets for terrorists. 
 
 
 
 
 
Block Quotes: 
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I.  "ObamaQs Reception" 
 
Columnist and former intelligence officer Amos Gilboa wrote in the 
popular, pluralist Maariv (12/1): QThe Mumbai terror has nothing to 
do with the U.S. elections, because it was planned many months 
before the elections and before the outbreak of the global economic 
crisis.  But it does have a direct implication on the Obama 
administration at various levels, one of which is the threat of 
radical Islamic terror.... Obama and his entourage will understand 
very fast that Bush wasnQt totally ignorant and that America is 
still in the midst of a war against Islamic global terrorism.  In 
other words, the Obama administration will have to adapt its plans 
to reality, not the other way around.  Who knows what surprise 
global Jihad is preparing for Obama as he enters office. 
 
II.  "Israel Is on the Map" 
 
Military correspondent Amos Harel wrote on page one of the 
independent, left-leaning HaQaretz (12/1): QIt's hard to judge 
whether Hizbullah, Hamas, or the global jihad groups (Al-Qaida 
derivatives) are capable of carrying out something similar to the 
Mumbai attacks] within Israel, which currently seems slightly better 
prepared than India to combat such an attack.  Still, from now on, 
that is the extreme scenario that must be taken into 
consideration.... Anti-terror experts say that just securing one 
floor of a hotel where terrorists are holding hostages would take an 
entire unit.  Even Israel does not have enough units capable of 
handling a few hostage-taking and other attacks simultaneously.... 
The interest shown by global jihad organizations in Israelis and 
Jews as targets is not new.  Now it is also clear that even when the 
background to their attacks is apparently a regional conflict with 
no connection to us (India and Pakistan), the Islamic element turns 
Israelis and Jews into secondary targets for terrorists.  Israel's 
anti-terrorism headquarters is already thinking about increasing 
security at hundreds of Jewish institutions around the world. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2.  Mideast: 
------------ 
 
Summary: 
-------- 
 
Former Meretz leader Dr. Yossi Beilin wrote in the independent 
Israel Hayom: QLeaving all these settlements in place and 
disregarding the Israeli Roadmap commitment constitutes the harshest 
damage to Abbas and his supporters.  This week's prisoner release 
will not make up for it. 
 
Liberal op-ed writer Yael Paz-Melamed commented in the popular, 
pluralist Maariv: QThe Labor Party and its agenda are still 
important for Israeli society.... Tomorrow, the Labor Party is 
holding its primary.... Give it another chance.  Give us another 
chance too. 
 
Block Quotes: 
------------- 
 
I.  "Releasing Prisoners Is Not Enough" 
 
Former Meretz leader Dr. Yossi Beilin wrote in the independent 
Israel Hayom (12/1): QThe release of prisoners is a very central 
topic on the Palestinian agenda, and there is significance even to 
the release of 250 from over 10,000 prisoners, but it is far from 
being dramatic.  Olmert's government, which is limping toward the 
end of its term, promised from its first day to implement the Sasson 
report, and evacuate-at the very least-the unauthorized settlement 
outposts, those established by deceit, those that even the right 
wing announces repeatedly that their existence should not be 
supported, because unlawful construction should not be accepted. 
Nothing has happened.  Leaving all these settlements in place and 
disregarding the Israeli Roadmap commitment constitutes the harshest 
damage to Abbas and his supporters.  This week's prisoner release 
will not make up for it. 
 
II.  "It Deserves another Chance" 
 
Liberal op-ed writer Yael Paz-Melamed commented in the popular, 
pluralist Maariv (12/1): QSince the polls have shown that [the Labor 
Party] is sinking fast, the dam has burst....  Barak and the Labor 
Party have earned some of this treatment fair and square, and they 
can only criticize themselves.... The Labor Party and its agenda are 
still important for Israeli society.... 
It is true that Ehud Barak elicits antagonism, he is a man who 
projects a certain detachment from reality, but he is still the 
person who stands between us and a large invasion of Gaza, which 
will cause many casualties on both sides, and only produce more 
salvos of Qassam rockets and Katyusha rockets.  And this is only one 
example.  Tomorrow, the Labor Party is holding its primary.  If it 
comes out of it with a fresh list, with all the good people it has, 
it can certainly be considered a legitimate and important 
social-democratic party, and not a battered and bleeding body.  Give 
it another chance.  Give us another chance too. 
 
MORENO