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President Bush flew to Israel yesterday to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the foundation of the Jewish state. But behind the pageantry and warm welcomes were growing signs that his host, Ehud Olmert, the Israeli Prime Minister, could see his political career crumble over corruption allegations.
The state visit was also overshadowed by fresh violence in Gaza, as well as the embarrassing announcement by Mr Olmert’s ultra-religious coalition allies that plans had been approved to expand Jewish settlements on the West Bank.
Mr Bush last visited the region in January to push ahead with the peace process that he has thrown his weight behind. Speaking on the eve of Mr Bush’s visit, Mr Olmert said that he and Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian President, had made good progress in key areas, but would not give details.
Such progress could evaporate if the Attorney-General presses on with a criminal investigation into Mr Olmert’s campaign funding almost a decade ago. The Prime Minister, who has survived three similar inquires, says that he will resign if charged this time.
Mr Bush was quick to emphasise before his trip that the future of the negotiations would not depend purely on Mr Olmert. The Israeli Foreign Minister or Defence Minister could take over if Mr Olmert fell foul of the inquiry, Mr Bush said.
Mr Olmert is suspected of having taken hundreds of thousands of pounds in campaign donations from a US businessman, Morris Talansky. Mr Talansky’s lawyer has insisted that all his dealings with Mr Olmert were above board. But Israeli media this week reported that in return for the campaign financing, Mr Olmert allegedly granted Mr Talansky’s business associates special favours in government bids and land zoning permits, making the potential charges against him far more serious. The investigation is putting Mr Olmert under huge strain as he tries to push through peace talks in the face of a fractious coalition, a looming threat from Hezbollah in Lebanon and continuing fighting in Gaza, where Israeli forces killed four Palestinians yesterday – at least one of them a civilian.
Despite a renewed warning from Mr Olmert that Israel could throw its full military might against Hamas, only hours later a Palestinian rocket hit the southern city of Ashkelon, causing serious damage to a shopping mall and wounding several people, one of them a child listed as critical.
Hopes for a deal with the more moderate Palestinian administration in the West Bank also suffered a blow when Shas, the ultra-Orthodox party that holds several key seats in Mr Olmert’s Government, announced the construction of about 600 new housing units in Jewish settlements in the West Bank, a move likely to infuriate the Palestinian leadership.
Salam Fayyad, the technocrat Palestinian Prime Minister negotiating with Israel, sent a reproachful birthday message to the Jewish state ahead of its anniversary. “I say to the Israeli people in particular, how can you celebrate while the people of Palestine are groaning under your settlements, the crimes of your settlers, the siege of your state and the occupation practices of your army?” Mr Fayyad said in a speech.
Facing such hurdles, the United States has toned down the optimism that marked Mr Bush’s last visit, when he predicted that a peace agreement would signed by the end of this year.
Condoleezza Rice, the US Secretary of State, who has been a driving force behind the renewed peace efforts, said before this trip that striking a deal “might be improbable but it’s not impossible”. While Mr Bush was celebrating Israel’s anniversary, the Palestinians were marking what they call the Naqba, or disaster, of 1948, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs fled their homes during the war that accompanied Israel’s birth.
Demonstrators plan to release more than 20,000 black balloons to darken the skies today. Meanwhile, Mr Bush has been urged to push Israel to ease its blockade of the Gaza Strip.
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Tony "Israel and Judea the biblical land of the Jewish People over 2000 years ago" for up to 1500 years the land belonged to the Jewish people, then they were expelled by Europeans-Romans not by Arabs who have been living there for over 1800 years - the Jews returned after they were expelled again
T. Andre, London,
I have seen the injury, the burnt children, the mutilated babies, the sobbing parent, the orphaned child without legs to walk or arms to feed.
We are human, we live in our own conscious, we can express the pain in others.
We must leave Iraq; we must apologize for murdering so many by lies.
mark golding, milton keynes, uk
is there one single politician who is honest with a bit of dignity?
no absolute no.
they are all in it for money and more money.all corrupt to the core and basically it makes me sick of this so called democracy thats is infested with corruption and they all get away with it.
ebbi britt, valencia,
When will Palestinian politicians give a date for organising 'voter registration' of the diaspora/refugees? 2 million+ voters.
When will they organise 'All-Palestinian Elections'?
When will Palestinian journalists ask this question to Palestinian politicians?
Positive pro-democracy, self-help
Hugo van Randwyck, London, UK
Rockets deliberately aimed at at civilians land in a shopping mall in a city of more than 150 000 injuring more than 100 people all civilians and the report caption is state visit was overshadowed by fresh violence in Gaza. Have we already forgotten what it was like in England with the V2s in WW11
stanley, Haifa ,
So let's also mention the PLO misile that landed on an Israel shopping mall today ...
Look, every time we give (or give back) land to arabs they just use it to shoot more missiles. So Israel has to decide whether they want to continue to exist or whether they want to carry on giving land.
Avraham, Rehovot, Israel
What never seems to be stated is the intent of the Arab armies which invaded Israel in 1948. This was to throw the Jews into the sea and then divide Palestine between them. Instead, they lost and put the Palestinians into refugee camps in which they still live. So much for their Arab brethren.
leila, manchester, uk
To E,Stoke, uk...
Everyone should read their history books, Israel and Judea were the biblical land of the Jewish People over 2000 years ago. The British handed Jerusalem To Saridin in 12th Century . Only UN recognized their birth right to Israel. It was the Imans who could not live side-by side.
Tony, Sasquach,
Sarah of Melville USA
"Israel gave Gaza to the Palestinians"?
does Israel own Gaza to give it away ?
Israel turned GAZA into the largest ever concentration camp with 1.5 million internees!
you should know that 80% of Gazans are refugees from areas occupied by Israel to which they CAN NOT return
Omar I. Nashashibi, Amman, Jordan
Is it NOT noteworthy that both president's Clinton and Bush attempts at peace making were initiated and planned to bear fruit in both Presidents' last year of their non renewable terms of office?
Both Presidents are posing for history; neither was ever serious ; neither dared attempt it seriously!
Omar I. Nashashibi, Amman, Jordan
Isreal is a good country for the usa to have connections with, as it means they have a strong hold in the middle east. Israel shouldnt exist and the land shoudl be returned to the Palestinian's.
E, Stoke, uk
Israel gave Gaza to the Palestinians in one of the first phases of the creation of a Palestinian state and the terrorists took it over and are now attacking Israel, the giver of the land, with rockets and killing Israels innocent citizens. And now Israel is expected to give up even more land?Insane
Sarah, Merville, USA
Is it NOT noteworthy that the peace efforts of both Presidents Clinton and Bush were initiated and planned to terminate successfully in both Presidents last year in office; half of which would be "lame duck" any way?
None of the two was/is serious and sincere about it; both are posing for history!
Omar I. Nashashibi, Amman, Jordan