The president doesn't like Mort Klein. I don't know whether they've ever met. But the Obama folk did convene a meeting for the president with the "Jewish leadership," which included, as it happens, American Jewish organizations (new on the block and who are financed mostly by Jewish billionaires who care not a fig for the survival of a people they do not think of as their home) believing that Israel is basically responsible for the intensity and duration of the conflict with the Arabs, in general, and the Palestinians, in particular. Anyway, Klein is president of the Zionist Organization of America which makes him, if you've read Jeff Rosen's dazzling TNR essay on Supreme Court justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis, a literal successor to Brandeis who himself had difficult views on a settlement with the Arabs. A literal successor, nonetheless, in the same way that Elena Kagan will be.
Now, Klein takes a harder line than Brandeis did. But then the Arabs had not waged five wars against
Barack Obama came to
And so is Mort Klein who has learned much from history. Those mainstream Jewish leaders who attended Obama's exclusive White House meeting are no longer so high on his neat plans and on his fantasy expectations. Klein, who was explicitly and deliberately excluded, has the satisfaction of other invitees' deep new doubts. And
Klein is a bit of a nudnik. He does release a statement just about every day. Mostly I just let them pass. But today's hit me in the solar plexus. It came a few days after the president said that he was optimistic about the proximity talks. Maybe he is. I, on the other hand, can't see any reason to be. The New York Times' seasoned reporter Isabel Kershner writes in an article today what is virtually a dirge.
Why did Klein's epistle shake me so? Because it is about Palestinian opinion measured by a reasonable—that is, honest—Palestinian survey. Here it is ZOA's press release in its entirety. What it tells us is that the Palestinians have given in on or even modified the most fanatic of their demands. Progress? Tell it to
POLL: PALESTINIANS OPPOSE RENOUNCING SO-CALLED 'RIGHT OF RETURN' BY AN OVERWHELMING 82% TO 14%
A new poll shows that Palestinians oppose by an overwhelming 82% to 14% the renunciation of the so-called 'right of return,' the legally baseless demand that all Palestinian refugees of the 1948-49 war and their millions of descendants return to
This overwhelming level of support for the 'right of return' is consistent with past polls:
· August 2007: A Jerusalem Media and
· February 2006: 83.3% of the Palestinian Arabs oppose dropping the legally and morally baseless so-called 'right of return' of refugees and their millions of descendants to Israel and reject substitute solutions to the refugee issue (Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) poll, February 16-20, 2006).
ZOA National President Morton A. Klein said, "It is crystal clear from this poll and a great deal of other data that Palestinian society clearly opposes acceptance of Israel as a Jewish state and consistently favors by large majorities positions that indicate this – support for the co-called 'right of return'; support for terror attacks on Israelis; and opposition to an end of claims after any signed agreement, among other things.
"Despite these poll results, the Obama Administration persists in claiming that Palestinians are committed to a peaceful future and seek only statehood alongside
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