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January 07, 2010 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-01-07

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— The U.S. State
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plete support" for its
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and encouraged
Rosenthal
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toward Israeli-
Palestinian peace.
A statement
Monday from the
State Department
said it would not add
comment to a con-
troversy that erupted
Michael Oren
in the last weeks
of December when
Hannah Rosenthal
criticized Michael Oren, the Israeli
ambassador, for snubbing the dovish
lobbying group J Street.
However, the statement went on,
"Special Envoy Rosenthal has the
complete support of the department.
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United States has supported a peaceful
solution of the Israeli-Palestinian con-
flict. To that end the U.S. government
encourages broad dialogue among
responsible partners for peace."
The controversy started last month
when Oren told a group of synagogue
leaders that J Street was "fooling
around with the lives of 7 million
people."
Other dovish groups and then
Rosenthal criticized Oren. In an
interview with the Israeli newspaper
Ha'aretz, Rosenthal described his com-
ments as "most unfortunate."
Some Jewish groups then slammed
Rosenthal for criticizing an Israeli
ambassador — and doing so on a
topic that they considered to be unre-
lated to her portfolio.
And Jeffrey Feltman, the assistant
secretary of state who runs Middle
East policy, issued a statement defend-
ing Oren's overall performance.
In an interview last week with JTA,
Rosenthal, who had served on J Street's
advisory panel before her appoint-
ment, refused to retract her criticism
of Oren and said she had done nothing
wrong.
Separately, Rosenthal's predecessor,
Gregg Rickman, has slammed her for
her remarks about Oren.
"Ms. Rosenthal's criticisms of
Ambassador Oren strike a chord par-
ticularly because this is not her policy
portfolio to advocate," said Rickman,
who served in the Bush administra-
tion, in an opinion piece on The Cutting
Edge News Web site.
"She is supposed to fight anti-
Semitism, not defend J-Street, an orga-
nization on whose Advisory Board she
formally sat before her appointment to
the State Department."

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