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Related: About this forumUK envoy slams, retracts criticism of Jerusalem building
British ambassador Matthew Gould took Israel to task Tuesday for announcing new building projects beyond the Green Line in Jerusalem, but then retracted the criticism after learning there had been no such declaration.
Gould, at a briefing with journalists, said the announcement of new construction beyond the Green Line was unhelpful on a day when Israeli and Palestinian officials were meeting in Amman.
This is unhelpful and a disappointment to those who want to see the sides turn a corner, the ambassador said to the reporters, who were unsure of what projects he was referring to. Gould said the announcement of a new construction project in the settlements took the shine off the Amman meeting between Yitzhak Molcho and Saeb Erekat.
The only problem is that there was no announcement of a new construction project beyond the Green Line. What there was, however, was publication by the Israel Lands Authority (ILA) of tenders for 312 housing units in Pisgat Zeev and Har Homa. These tenders were already announced a week ago.
http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=252062
On the plus side, he did retract his erroneous statements. Then again, his previous misinformed statements will continue to echo and linger long past his retraction. His misstatement will continue to be regarded as fact, just as so many other misinformed statements uttered in the past linger.
vminfla
(1,367 posts)As it turns out, UK Ambassador Matthew Goulds righteous indignation last Tuesday was uncommonly instructive.
At a press briefing he hauled official Israel over the coals for supposed new building projects in beyond-Green-Line Jerusalem. Subsequently, however, his severe censure proved a tad embarrassing as it emerged that no new plans had been announced, no new tenders issued and no new pretexts for disapproval furnished. Goulds blunder, of course, isnt the heart of the matter.
Whats compellingly enlightening is the exceptional opportunity he afforded Israelis (and fair-minded observers everywhere) to peek into the actual mechanisms of demonization. By rushing to judgment, Gould (followed a day later by France, although the farce had already been exposed) showed all and sundry precisely how Israel is condemned, facts notwithstanding. Israel can apparently only do wrong even when it does nothing.
Contending that new housing permits were publicized that Tuesday for Pisgat Zeev and Har Homa, Gould waxed irate: This is unhelpful and a disappointment to those who want to see the sides turn a corner. This, he charged, took the shine off that days Amman meeting, geared to restart moribund negotiations.
In other words, theres already a designated culprit Israel for whatever might go awry. Even after Goulds halfhearted retraction, the gist remains Israel is in the dock, potentially guilty. And, as France showed, slander sticks.
http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Editorials/Article.aspx?id=252452