Today's
Haaretz features an article headlined "U.S. drops demand for
Israel building freeze in East Jerusalem." A surprisingly
authoritative-sounding headline, given the leak-free approach of the Mitchell
team thus far.
Savvy consumers of the news - including members of the peace camp who may
be fearful that the Obama Administration, like so many US administrations that
have gone before it, will eventually give in to Israel on these key issues -
would do well to remember that in this kind of high-stakes political poker, a
lot of what we hear in the press is spin (and bluffing). And we would all do
well to wait and see what is actually agreed before passing judgment. If the
agreement is good - however it is framed - then we will praise it. If it
is bad, there will be plenty of opportunity to criticize it at that time.
High-Stakes Poker and Jerusalem: Beware of the Bluff (and the spin)
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