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Politics | 01/02/2009 7:55 am

Gaza Violence Adds Big Job to Clinton's To-Do List as Secretary of State

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
© AP

Hillary Clinton is going to have her hands full when she is officially sworn in as secretary of state. Not the least of her problems is going to be mediating peace in the Middle East, particularly between the Israelis and the Palestinians.

In the seventh straight day of violence in Gaza Friday, Israel bombed a mosque it claimed was used to store weapons, and leveled the homes of some Hamas operatives. Hamas is an Islamist group labeled a terrorist organization by the U.S.

Israel last weekend launched an aerial campaign to put a stop to weeks of Palestinian rocket fire from Gaza. Israel is trying to take out Hamas’s leaders. An Israeli bomb on Thursday took out Nizar Rayyan, 49, the highest-ranking terrorist killed by Israel in four years.

Israel is allowing foreigners, many of them married to Palestinians, to leave Gaza before more violence ensues. The New York Times reports about 300 spouses of Palestinians, including women from Russia, Romania, Ukraine and Western Europe, began leaving early on Friday with the help of diplomats from their countries.

"I want to come back when the situation allows it. I have nothing in Ukraine," Alla Semaks, a 34-year-old Ukrainian woman married to a Palestinian who evacuated, told the Times. "My children are very afraid for their father. We fear there will be an Israeli ground offensive."

So no doubt, Gaza will be a priority on Clinton’s to-do list, should the violence continue much longer. The problem of Hamas won’t go away so long as it continues to be confrontational. But it’s not just that region that poses serious threats to itself, its neighbors and others. Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and a bevy of other countries also merit much attention.

CNN says outgoing Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has briefed both Clinton and President-elect Barack Obama about what is playing out in the Middle East.

"There’s going to be a desire to think the new (Obama) administration is better," David Makovsky of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy told CNN. "An administration that prioritizes the Arab-Israeli conflict will be seen as a breath of fresh air."

The New York Times notes that although Clinton brings many strengths to the Middle East problem — not least of which is Bill Clinton’s efforts to broker a peace deal toward the end of his presidency — some on both sides of the war may be skeptical of where Clinton’s alliances lie.

She’s going to have to prove that, despite being a loyal friend to Israel, she’s also willing to work with the Palestinians – as well as Egyptians and other Arab countries in the region – to put pressure on the Israeli government when needed.

"She’s going to have to demonstrate her independence from Israel," said Aaron David Miller, a public policy analyst at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, told the Times. "Our interests are inevitably going to diverge from their interests. We cannot be an ‘amen corner’ for them."

Barack Obama hasn’t said much on the current crisis, going along with her mantra of "one president at a time." But the foreign press is blasting him for his silence. 

Knowing Hillary, she’s probably already somehow working behind the scenes to try to get into the thick of what’s happening, so she can hit the ground running once she’s sworn into office. She’s got a lot on her plate, but we have no doubt she can handle it — and handle it well. Good luck, (soon-to-be) Madame Secretary.

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sibelle daubigne
Patty, land, real estate, location, location.
By sibelle daubigne on 01/02/2009 5:06 pm
Buh- Bye
It’s all about holy ground. It’s so sad to see the violence continuing generation after generation. Israel has the right to defend itself of course. The problem is this theory that Hamas can be eliminated with coordinated strikes on the strongholds. They will always reconstitute. Their financial backing from oil rich nations is endless. Talks, compromise and peace is the only route. But is it achievable? Many have tried. Yet still no progress. Tragic.
By Buh- Bye on 01/03/2009 10:01 am
mary lou s
the daily show did a funny skit on that after the israeli-hezbollah war. one reporter said god loves the palestinians. then the one stationed in israel said god was doing some serious two timing and claimed to love the israelis best. then the reporter in bethlehem said that was where god was born. for all who want to tell me what the bible says, it was a funny skit having nothing to do with my beliefs or knowledge of the bible.
By mary lou s on 01/03/2009 12:47 pm
sibelle daubigne
My, The Grand Scheme of a Greater Middle East Us-Israel Co-Prosperity Sphere would provide Israel with access to water, oil, capital and markets, which the heavily subsidized rentier militarist state lacks!
By sibelle daubigne on 01/03/2009 2:27 pm
Zera Lee
Biden predicted that the Obama administration would be challenged early, and so it begins…
By Zera Lee on 01/03/2009 7:24 pm
Diana T
This is a hugely complicated situation that the Middle East finds itself in. There is no simple answer. It is important to get familiar with the background going back to 1947, when war was declared the after Israel became a state. Israel, a country about the size of Rhode Island, is surrounded by nations that want to “push it into the sea” as Nassar once said. Three definitive books written on the subject is From Beirut to Jerusalem by Tom Friedman, another is Arab and Jew by David Shipler, and a third is One Palestine Complete by David Segev. Please try to find time to read one or all; they are very good and very readable. Because of the diplomatic work that was done during her husband’s administration, most particularly by the team led by Dennis Ross, I am confident that Hillary Clinton is familiar with the subtle diplomacy that will be required to weave her way through this quagmire, and I hope that she re-engages Dennis Ross. We do not hear much about it over here, but Hamas has been lobbing rockets far into Israel at random ever since they came into power. They are financed by Iran and probably Syria. There are definite reasons Egypt is keeping quiet(visibily). I am sure that there is a whole lot of “quiet” diplomacy going on in the background. This is a good article that was in the NYTimes a few days ago. It offers up a good overview of the situation: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/30/opinion/30morris.html?_r=1&emc=eta1&pa…
By Diana T on 01/03/2009 10:41 pm
Diana T
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/hamas-qassam.htm http://www.brookings.edu/articles/2009/01_middle_east_indyk.aspx http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC05.php?CID=2978 http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC05.php?CID=2986 http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC05.php?CID=2976 Hamas knew this would happen if they refused to renew the cease fire with Israel, and at the same time continue firing their rockets into Israel. Here is an audio on the situation by Dennis Ross done back in March, 2008. http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC07.php?CID=391 Please listen to him because he is spot on. The Israelis did this as a last resort to stop the rockets.
By Diana T on 01/03/2009 11:00 pm
Catherine Kaiman
Diana T, Thank you so very much for your posts. You have no idea, how important your last two posts are to me. For personal reasons I will not get into it, but wanted to thank you just the same. God bless.
By Catherine Kaiman on 01/04/2009 11:57 pm
Diana T
Thank you, Catherine, for you kind note. I am simply trying to urge people to study the history and background of this turbulent area of our world. There ARE no simple answers or solutions. Israel has warned Hamas for a very long time that they would go back in to stop the rockets(the large ones are probably from Iran). Look at this map and population comparison; perhaps then people will understand their problem. http://www.masada2000.org/geography.html
By Diana T on 01/05/2009 12:23 am
Catherine Kaiman
My husband has family in Sedrot Israel, a frequent target for Hamas rockets.
By Catherine Kaiman on 01/05/2009 2:25 am
Diana T
My brother-in-law’s whole family is there(Tel Aviv); he has lived here for many yearsThere has been little or no attention paid at the rockets that are fired daily into the country from Hamas. I am hoping that these source materials will help people get some information. The map is very accurate. The books in the earlier post are definitive, as far as I’m concerned, and if you haven’t read them, please do.
By Diana T on 01/05/2009 8:01 am