Revolving door story

A few weeks ago Caroline Glick reported that Israelis had to enter the conference area through separate entrance. Ms. Glick is now retracting that claim.

Of course as Daled Amos who noticed the retraction pointed out:

There is plenty to criticize about what happened at Annapolis.
Now, there is one less thing.

UPDATE: At the suggestion of Daled Amos, I’m including a few paragraphs from Caroline Glick’s “Lies and Deceits” to clarify.

Even when independent media outlets use their best efforts to report the facts in a credible way, they sometimes get it wrong. For instance, on November 27, the Jerusalem Post reported a quote made by an Arab diplomat to AFP news agency in Riyadh claiming that the Bush Administration had bowed to the Arab demand to force the Israeli delegation at the Annapolis conference to enter the conference hall through a separate entrance from the Arabs. In the diplomat’s words, “The Saudis told Washington that they do not want to meet anyone from the Israeli delegation, either by chance or by prior arrangement. Hence it was decided that … delegations would enter into the meeting room from different doors.”His assertion was made credible by statements from US officials regarding the Saudi demand for segregation between the Arabs and the Israelis at the conference. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said, “As the Saudi foreign minister put it, nobody’s interested in these uncomfortable situations where there are theatrics for the sake of photographs. We’ll of course be respectful and mindful of that as we’ll put together the various events.”

It was these twin reports that informed my own decision to begin my Nov. 30 column “Apartheid not peace” with the story of the separation of Israeli representatives from Arab representatives at Annapolis. Happily, after my column was published, both the State Department and Israeli officials denied that the US had enforced the Arab demand for segregated entrances.

YET WHILE the Bush administration did not bow to the Arab demand for segregation at Annapolis, it is moving to advance the Arabs’ bigoted demand for apartheid rather than peace in the Middle East.

That the request was made appears to be confirmed. However it was also clearly rejected by the administration.

Crossposted on Soccer Dad.

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One Response to Revolving door story

  1. Well, our Caroline does have a temper of Zeus proportions ;-)

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