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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

"Obama good for Israel", say former Israeli generals




WASHINGTON - Seven prominent figures of the Israeli defense
establishment have voiced their support of US Democratic presidential
candidate Barack Obama
.

All seven have given short interviewes featured on an online endorsement video,
in which they praise Obama's Middle East policies.
The video "stars" former Mossad Director Ephraim Halevy, former IDF
Chief of Staff Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, past head of the National Security
Council
, General (Res.) Uzi Dayan, Amram Mitzna - former chief of the
IDF Central Command, and Brig.-Gen. (Ret.) Giora Inbar, who headed the
IDF's Lebanon Division.

Also featured are past IDF Gaza Sector Commander Brig.-Gen. (Res.) Shaul
Arieli, Brig.-Gen. (Ret.) Shlomo Brom of the Air Force Intelligence and
former Mossad official Yossi Alpher.

'The right man for the job'

The video was produced by the Jewish Council for Education and Research
(JCER), which has joined the Obama campaign in an effort to relieve some
of the concerns expressed by the Jewish voters in the US - many of whom
believe the democratic candidate's views may prove dangerous to Israel.

"It would take an extraordinary effort to stop Iran from obtaining a
nuclear weapon and 2009 is the last year in which that may be achieved
,"
says Ephraim Halevy in the video. "Obama is a "breath of fresh air" and
he has great communications skills, which are very important in
negotiations, the former Mossad chief adds."


Lipkin-Shahak is quoted as saying that after listening to Obama he
"trusts him," and that he welcomes anyone who "might try to deal with
the axis of evil in a different way
" than that of the Bush administration.

Dayan, on his part, voiced objections to Republican presidential
candidate John McCain's views of Iran, saying that "an American
president
has to be involved in the Iranian issue... the US has to
negotiate with Iran because at the end of the day, you have to stop them
from getting nuclear capabilities."

Brig.-Gen. Inbar said he "would vote Obama in order to help Israel,"
Shlomo Brom is quoted as saying that "eight years of the Bush
administration
have been detrimental to Israel's interests. McCain's
views are too close to Bush... that's not in Israel's best interest
."

Yossi Alpher warned that McCain would continue Bush's failed policies,
Brig.-Gen. Arieli said that "Obama is the right man for the job," and
Amram Mitzna noted that "four more years of indecisiveness would harm
Israel. It is important that our greatest friend be involved
(in the
Mideast peace process)."

Best Regards,
Jack Lieberman


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