Obama Bows To Demands of Turkey’s Islamist Government And Blocks Israel From Participating In Global Counterterrorism Forum
(INN)
— The United States blocked Israel’s participation in the Global
Counterterrorism Forum’s (GCTF) first meeting in Istanbul on Friday,
despite Israel’s having one of the most extensive counterterrorism
experiences in the world.
Israel was excluded from the meeting due to fierce objections by
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a Washington-based source told
Globes news.
According the State Department’s website, the GCTF, which was
established in September 2011, aims at “strengthening the global
counterterrorism (CT) architecture in a manner that complements and
reinforces the CT work of existing multilateral bodies.”
Twenty-nine countries are participating in the GCTF, ten of which are Arab and/or Muslim countries.
“The GCTF sought from the outset to bridge old and deep divides in
the international community between Western donor nations and Muslim
majority nations. And it has, I think, done that quite effectively,” a
top US official said at the press briefing prior to the opening session.
Republican politicians claim that since one third of the GCTF’s members are Muslim countries, the Obama administration is trying to deepen ties with the Muslim world at Israel’s expense, Globes noted.
“Our idea with the GCTF was to bring together a limited
number of traditional donors, front line states, and emerging powers
develop a more robust, yet representative, counterterrorism
capacity-building platform. A number of our close partners with
considerable experience countering and preventing terrorism are not
included among the GCTF’s founding members,” a State Department
spokesman said in response to questions about Israel’s exclusion from
the GCTF.
“We have discussed the GCTF and ways to involve Israel in its
activities on a number of occasions, and are committed to making this
happen,” he added.
Pro-Israeli sources say that the Obama administration decided to
ignore the fact that Turkey, which has a key role in the GCTF, opposes
calling Hamas a terrorist organization, even though the State Department
lists it as such.
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