Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk, on Andrea Mitchell Reports on Wednesday, called President Obama’s first-term Mideast diplomacy a “stain on his legacy.” Now, he said, Obama must “decide whether he’ll reinvest in the effort to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” Indyk said. “If he saw there’s an opportunity to remove that stain [in his second term], I think he would want to do it.”
Critics have blasted the Obama administration for being not fully engaged in the crisis over the past four years. Hillary Clinton’s trip to Israel Tuesday marked her fifth as secretary of state. Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited Israel 25 times. President Obama last visited the country in 2008 as a presidential candidate.
“I think that this administration did try but it failed,” Indyk told Andrea Mitchell. “Part of the problem was that President Obama managed to alienate all Israelis from left to right. He managed to convince them that he wasn’t their friend. Now he’s managed to convince them that in times of crisis he’s got their backs. He stood up for their right to defend themselves. He provided the funding for the Iron Dome system that’s protecting Israelis from the rocket fire. He has a lot of credibility with the Israeli public these days. And he should use that.”
Erin Delmore









