Oren Denies Saying There Is ‘Tectonic Rift’ Between U.S. and Israel
Israel’s ambassador to the United States denied reports that he called the relationship between Israel and the U.S. a ‘tectonic rift.’
Michael Oren, on a visit to Israel last week, reportedly told Israeli diplomats during a briefing that Jerusalem and Washington are like “continents drifting apart,” Haaretz reported Sunday. The newspaper cited five unnamed Israeli diplomats as saying that Oren described relations between Israel and the U.S. as grim.
“I said shift, not rift, but that may be a subtlety that escaped the Israeli ear,” Oren told the Washington Post about the briefing, given in Hebrew at the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
Oren reportedly told the diplomats that he has good access to the administration but that “Obama has very tight control over his immediate environment, and it is hard to influence him.”
“This is a one-man show,” Oren reportedly said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet July 6 with President Obama, postponed by a month following Israel’s interception of a Gaza-flotilla which resulted in the death of nine passengers.
A message from our Publisher & CEO Rachel Fishman Feddersen
I hope you appreciated this article. Before you go, I’d like to ask you to please support the Forward’s award-winning, nonprofit journalism during this critical time.
We’ve set a goal to raise $260,000 by December 31. That’s an ambitious goal, but one that will give us the resources we need to invest in the high quality news, opinion, analysis and cultural coverage that isn’t available anywhere else.
If you feel inspired to make an impact, now is the time to give something back. Join us as a member at your most generous level.
— Rachel Fishman Feddersen, Publisher and CEO