By Eric Vandenbroeck and co-workers
A Hostage Deal Was Made
Significant progress
was made on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal once the administrations of
Joe Biden and Donald Trump began working hand in hand to make the case for
urgency, outgoing U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew told Reuters.
Lew's 15 months as
President Biden's envoy overlapped with a war that began on Oct. 7, 2023, with
a Palestinian Hamas attack on Israel followed by an Israeli assault on Gaza. He
spoke on Tuesday before a deal was
reached.
Lew, 69, will hand
over the ambassador's role to Mike Huckabee, a Baptist minister and former
Arkansas governor, when Trump returns to the White House on Monday. He gave
Reuters interviews in December and on Tuesday to mark the end of his tenure.
A Washington veteran
and a Democrat, Lew said the bipartisan U.S. cooperation began right after the
Republican Trump's election as president two months ago. Lew said U.S. national
interests were best served by what he called a "warm handoff" and a
constructive transition.
"I think a lot
of progress has been made. The fact that you have an outgoing and an incoming
administration that have worked hand in hand to make the case for urgency, I
think, has been noticed by all parties," Lew said.
Lew credited Biden's
significant time commitment to the deal as his term neared an end and welcomed
the engagement of Trump, who had said there would be "hell to pay"
unless Hamas freed the hostages before he takes over from Biden on Jan. 20.
"The fact that
he (Biden) and the president-elect use different language in this case may
create constructive tension because they have the same goal, and he (Trump) has
used language that makes people say, 'What's going to happen next?' If we were working
at cross-purposes, it would be perhaps a different situation. But we're not.
There's no daylight between what we're trying to accomplish," Lew said.
Despite sharp
differences between their bosses that emerged during a bruising year in U.S.
politics, Trump's Middle
East envoy Steve Witkoff and Biden's envoy Brett McGurk have worked along
with mediators from Egypt and Qatar to close a long-elusive ceasefire deal that
would include a release of hostages and of Palestinian prisoners held by
Israel.
Nominated before
Hamas killed 1,200 people and abducted more than 250 by Israel's count on Oct.
7, 2023, Lew arrived in Jerusalem a few weeks after Israel launched a subsequent Gaza assault in which Palestinian officials say more than
46,000 people have been killed.
Biden's
administration angered many of its own supporters over its backing for Israel
in Gaza, where it provided not only weapons and material help but also
diplomatic support from countries opposed to the war.
But as Israel's
relentless campaign continued and Palestinian casualties mounted, U.S. unease
over Israeli tactics turned to open calls for restraint. Relations with Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were strained to the limit.
Asked if he was
satisfied Israel was doing enough to ensure a minimum of civilian deaths in
Gaza, Lew said: "You know, we have an awful lot of questions that we've
asked, some of which have been answered, some of which will take time to
answer."
He said Israeli
policies were designed to limit civilian harm but mistakes were made in every
war, and Israel at the highest level had reassured the U.S. that if mistakes
were made, people would be held accountable.
Lew, who like Biden
favors a peace deal envisaging a future Palestinian state next to Israel, was
cautious in assessing his relationship with Netanyahu, who steadfastly opposes
a Palestinian state.
"I felt very
comfortable saying things where I disagree and offering views that I think are
in the best interest of how to achieve the shared goal. I don't know what they
say when I leave the room, but nobody's unpleasant to me. They don't not invite
me back," Lew said.
An Elusive Saudi Deal
When Lew was
approached for the job last year, the expectation had been that he would be
working to expand Israel's Abraham Accords with Arab states to include
normalizing ties with major power Saudi Arabia.
With the war
underway, the agenda had to be reformulated when he arrived on Nov. 3, 2023, he
said, but the focus remained. He said he hoped the U.S. under Trump, who
hammered out the Abraham Accords in his first term, would pursue policies that
foster normalization.
Saudi normalization
will only happen if there is quiet in Gaza and an alternate governing body to
Hamas, but to maintain quiet there has to be a path to Israeli security along
with Palestinian self-governance and the recognition normally constituted in a
state, Lew said.
Lew was ambassador
during a period of exceptional cooperation between Israel and its closest ally,
but also of extraordinary strain. He said it was hard to understand why
Israelis would turn small differences with the U.S. into large ones, because it
only undermined Israeli security and strengthened Hamas.
Lew voiced concern
over what he called the "on-off switch" in the way Israel relates to
the U.S.
"What I have,
looking back you know, some real concerns about is the on-off switch: 'you are
a friend; you're not a friend' at a moment when the question you're asking kind
of touches a nerve. You don't stop being a friend when you ask a very hard question,"
he said.
He said it was a
failure of Israel's political leadership not to provide its citizens with an
ability to grapple with Middle East complexities at a moment of huge emotional
trauma.
"What you hear
back is, 'How can you talk about a two-state solution and give Hamas a reward
for Oct. 7, and you give Iran a victory?' And that's actually pretty easy to
answer, because the last thing in the world that either Hamas or Iran want is a
two-state solution that takes the conflict and puts it to rest."
It troubled Lew when
some in Israel characterized U.S. opposition to the use of 2,000-pound bombs in
densely populated urban areas as an arms embargo when on the same day
deliveries of the 2,000-pound bombs stopped, precision-guided missiles were
shipped.
Lew said he saw it as
America's role to defend a friend facing dramatic world criticism while holding
it accountable to the moral and legal standards the two countries share.
A White House chief
of staff and Treasury secretary under Democratic President Barack Obama, Lew
said U.S. support for Israel remained overwhelmingly strong but it was
important for Israel to maintain bipartisan U.S. support.
Lew said this was all
the more important at a time when Israeli policies have raised strong concerns
among what he described as a relatively small part of the Democratic Party and
a strong isolationist movement is forming among Republicans.
But there is also not
good news: "[Hamas]
wants to hold some hostages forever and plot more massacres."
And like any such
agreements in reference to Gaza there are those like Al Jazeera, that do not
agree.
However G7
leaders endorsed the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in a
statement on Thursday.
The leaders of the
Group of Seven largest economies also reiterated their commitment to providing
humanitarian aid as long as all parties allow its “safe, rapid, and unimpeded
passage,” and reaffirmed support for a “credible pathway towards peace leading
to a two-state solution.”
However, Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a major political fallout ahead of an
expected vote by his security cabinet on the ceasefire and hostage deal reached
by the Jewish state and Hamas.
Friday’s scheduled
vote precedes an expected wider government meeting to approve the deal, which
has met a backlash from some members of Netanyahu’s ruling coalition.
Two far-right parties
have threatened to quit the government if the deal goes through – a move that
could be the catalyst for the prime minister to lose his
majority in the Knesset,
or parliament.
Netanyahu has long
faced international and domestic pressure to reach a deal to free the hostages
and end the war in Gaza. And the looming return of US President-elect Donald
Trump to power has only added urgency for the Israeli leader to finally get the
deal done.
Here’s a
look at the political fallout:
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