By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent, and News Agencies
The moment when Israel and the Palestinian Authority will have to make
tough decisions is fast approaching, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told
the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference Tuesday.
"We must stop the Iranian threat by all possible means," he said.
"Each and every country must understand that the long-term cost of a
nuclear Iran greatly outweighs the short-term benefits of doing
business with Iran."
Olmert is to meet Wednesday with U.S. President George W. Bush to
discuss the Iranian nuclear program and upgrading security relations
between the U.S. and Israel.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who also addressed the AIPAC
conference in Washington Tuesday, stressed the urgency of establishing
a Palestinian state, saying that the increase in violence in the Middle
East makes the establishment of a peaceful Palestinian state more
urgent rather than less.
That remark, however, was greeted with silence - though the secretary
had been warmly greeted by the conference. AIPAC has been a leading
skeptic regarding the current Palestinian leadership's ability to
control terrorism should a state be established.
Rice said that while the present opportunity is not perfect by any
means, it is better than any other in recent years, so it must be
seized. "Israelis have waited too long for the security they desire and
deserve," she said, "and Palestinians have waited too long, amid daily
humiliations, for the dignity of a Palestinian state."
Regarding the Iranian issue, Rice said "We would be willing to meet
with them, but not while they continue to inch closer to a nuclear
weapon under the cover of talk."
"Our partners in Europe and beyond need to exploit Iran's
vulnerabilities more vigorously and impose greater costs on the regime
- economically, financially, politically and diplomatically," she
added.
Rice also said the Palestinian track should take precedence over
recently renewed Israel-Syria talks, though she stressed that the U.S.
appreciated the efforts Turkey is making to mediate a peace between
Israel and Syria.
Rice was scheduled to come to Israel next week. However, she has
decided to cancel her trip, apparently in response to the political
crisis in Israel.
Sources in Washington said Rice is concerned that the parties will not
be able to reach an agreement before the end of the year, and there
will be no possibility of creating continuity in the negotiations with
the next American administration.
Meanwhile, in Rome, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday
that Israel will cease to exist with or without Iran's involvement,
while in Jerusalem, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni branded Iran a
"neighborhood bully" that must be met with firmness.
Livni told a closed-door meeting of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and
Defense Committee that the international community must take decisive
action on Iran and reiterated that military action was an option.
On Monday, Ahmadinejad had said in Tehran that the "satanic power" of
the U.S. faced destruction, and that Israel would soon disappear from
the map - a theme he returned to yesterday.
"This will happen whether we are involved in it or not," he said at a
news conference at a UN food summit in Rome.
"The Iranian people are the most peace-loving nation in the world, but
we believe that peace can be durable and meaningful only when it is
based on justice," he added.
Livni told the Knesset committee that the international community must
send a strong signal to Middle Eastern nations that are undecided on
which camp to join. "The inability to build an international consensus
against Iran will be interpreted in our region as weakness," an
official present at the meeting quoted Livni as saying.
Referring to Iran as the "neighborhood bully," Livni said that making
clear that the military option is on the table "may in the future mean
it is less likely to be used."
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