Romney comments at fundraiser outrage Palestinians

JERUSALEM (AP) - Mitt Romney told Jewish donors Monday that their culture is part of what has allowed them to be more economically successful than the Palestinians, outraging Palestinian leaders who suggested his comments were racist and out of touch with the realities of the Middle East. His campaign later said his remarks were mischaracterized.
"As you come here and you see the GDP per capita, for instance, in Israel which is about $21,000 dollars, and compare that with the GDP per capita just across the areas managed by the Palestinian Authority, which is more like $10,000 per capita, you notice such a dramatically stark difference in economic vitality," the Republican presidential candidate told about 40 wealthy donors who ate breakfast at the luxurious King David Hotel.
Romney said some economic histories have theorized that "culture makes all the difference."
"And as I come here and I look out over this city and consider the accomplishments of the people of this nation, I recognize the power of at least culture and a few other things," Romney said, citing an innovative business climate, the Jewish history of thriving in difficult circumstances and the "hand of providence." He said similar disparity exists between neighboring countries, like Mexico and the United States.
The reaction of Palestinian leaders to Romney's comments was swift and pointed.
"It is a racist statement and this man doesn't realize that the Palestinian economy cannot reach its potential because there is an Israeli occupation," said Saeb Erekat, a senior aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
"It seems to me this man lacks information, knowledge, vision and understanding of this region and its people," Erekat added. "He also lacks knowledge about the Israelis themselves. I have not heard any Israeli official speak about cultural superiority."
As criticism mounted while Romney traveled to Poland, campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said: "His comments were grossly mischaracterized." The Republican's campaign contends Romney's comparison of countries that are close to each other and have wide income disparities - the U.S. and Mexico, Chile and Ecuador - shows his comments were broader than just the comparison between Israel and Palestine.
The economic disparity between the Israelis and the Palestinians is actually much greater than Romney stated. Israel had a per capita gross domestic product of about $31,000 in 2011, while the West Bank and Gaza had a per capita GDP of just over $1,500, according to the World Bank.
Romney, seated next to billionaire casino owner Sheldon Adelson at the head of the table, told donors at his fundraiser that he had read books and relied on his own business experience to understand why the difference is so great.
His comparison of the two economies did not take into account the stifling effect the Israeli occupation has had on the Palestinian economy in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem - areas Israel captured in 1967 where the Palestinians hope to establish a state.
In the West Bank, Palestinians have only limited self-rule. Israel controls all border crossings in and out of the territory, and continues to restrict Palestinian trade and movement. Israel annexed east Jerusalem in 1967, but has invested much less heavily there than in Jewish west Jerusalem.
And although Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005, it continues to control access and has enforced a crippling border blockade since the Islamic militant Hamas seized the territory in 2007.
It's true that Israel has logged tremendous achievements, said Abraham Diskin, a political science professor at the Inter-Disciplinary Center outside of Tel Aviv. But "you can understand this remark in several ways," he added. "You can say it's anti-Semitic. 'Jews and money.'"
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund repeatedly have said that the Palestinian economy can only grow if Israel lifts those restrictions.
"It's Israeli occupiers and Palestinians under occupation, and that's why Palestinians cannot realize their potential," Erekat said.
The breakfast with top donors - including Adelson, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson and hedge fund manager Paul Singer - concluded Romney's visit to Israel, the second leg of a three-nation overseas tour designed to bolster the his foreign policy credentials.
Standing on Israeli soil for the first time as the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee, Romney on Sunday declared Jerusalem to be the capital of the Jewish state and said the United States has promised never to "look away from our passion and commitment to Israel."
The status of Jerusalem is a critical issue in peace talks between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
During his visit to Israel, Romney did not meet with Abbas or visit the West Bank. He held a brief meeting with Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.
Romney's campaign says the trip, which began in England last week, is aimed at improving the former Massachusetts governor's foreign policy experience through a series of meetings with foreign leaders. The candidate has largely avoided direct criticism of U.S. President Barack Obama while on foreign soil.
The Jerusalem fundraiser, however, was a political event that raised more than $1 million for Romney's campaign. It marks at least the second finance event during his tour. The first, in London, attracted about 250 people to a $2,500-per-person fundraiser.
Both presidential candidates have aggressively courted American donors living abroad, a practice that is legal and has been used for decades.
Romney's declaration that Jerusalem is Israel's capital was in keeping with claims made by Israeli governments for decades, even though the United States, like other nations, maintains its embassy in Tel Aviv.
His remarks on the subject during a speech drew a standing ovation from the audience, which included Adelson, the American businessman who has promised to donate more than $100 million to help defeat Obama.
Adelson was among a several donors who flew to Israel for a day of sightseeing with Romney in addition to private meetings with top Israeli officials.
A group of donors also met with a top aide to Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu, one donor said on the condition of anonymity to discuss private meetings.
Romney met with Netanyahu and other leaders before his speech Sunday. He also visited the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, where he was mobbed by worshippers.
In his remarks, Romney steered clear of overt criticism of Obama, even though he said the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran "has only become worse" in the past five years.
Romney flew to the Middle East from Britain, where he caused a stir by questioning whether officials there were fully prepared for the Olympic Games. A stop in Poland will complete his trip.
Four years ago, Obama visited Israel as a presidential candidate, part of a five-nation trip meant to establish his own foreign policy credentials.
A goal of Romney's overseas trip is to demonstrate his confidence on the world stage, but the stop in Israel also was designed to appeal to evangelical voters at home and cut into Obama's support among Jewish voters and donors. A Gallup survey of Jewish voters released Friday showed Obama with a 68-25 edge over Romney.
Romney and other Republicans have said Obama is insufficiently supportive of Israel.
"As you come here and you see the GDP per capita, for instance, in Israel which is about $21,000 dollars, and compare that with the GDP per capita just across the areas managed by the Palestinian Authority, which is more like $10,000 per capita, you notice such a dramatically stark difference in economic vitality," the Republican presidential candidate told about 40 wealthy donors who ate breakfast at the luxurious King David Hotel.
Romney said some economic histories have theorized that "culture makes all the difference."
"And as I come here and I look out over this city and consider the accomplishments of the people of this nation, I recognize the power of at least culture and a few other things," Romney said, citing an innovative business climate, the Jewish history of thriving in difficult circumstances and the "hand of providence." He said similar disparity exists between neighboring countries, like Mexico and the United States.
The reaction of Palestinian leaders to Romney's comments was swift and pointed.
"It is a racist statement and this man doesn't realize that the Palestinian economy cannot reach its potential because there is an Israeli occupation," said Saeb Erekat, a senior aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
"It seems to me this man lacks information, knowledge, vision and understanding of this region and its people," Erekat added. "He also lacks knowledge about the Israelis themselves. I have not heard any Israeli official speak about cultural superiority."
As criticism mounted while Romney traveled to Poland, campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said: "His comments were grossly mischaracterized." The Republican's campaign contends Romney's comparison of countries that are close to each other and have wide income disparities - the U.S. and Mexico, Chile and Ecuador - shows his comments were broader than just the comparison between Israel and Palestine.
The economic disparity between the Israelis and the Palestinians is actually much greater than Romney stated. Israel had a per capita gross domestic product of about $31,000 in 2011, while the West Bank and Gaza had a per capita GDP of just over $1,500, according to the World Bank.
Romney, seated next to billionaire casino owner Sheldon Adelson at the head of the table, told donors at his fundraiser that he had read books and relied on his own business experience to understand why the difference is so great.
His comparison of the two economies did not take into account the stifling effect the Israeli occupation has had on the Palestinian economy in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem - areas Israel captured in 1967 where the Palestinians hope to establish a state.
In the West Bank, Palestinians have only limited self-rule. Israel controls all border crossings in and out of the territory, and continues to restrict Palestinian trade and movement. Israel annexed east Jerusalem in 1967, but has invested much less heavily there than in Jewish west Jerusalem.
And although Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005, it continues to control access and has enforced a crippling border blockade since the Islamic militant Hamas seized the territory in 2007.
It's true that Israel has logged tremendous achievements, said Abraham Diskin, a political science professor at the Inter-Disciplinary Center outside of Tel Aviv. But "you can understand this remark in several ways," he added. "You can say it's anti-Semitic. 'Jews and money.'"
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund repeatedly have said that the Palestinian economy can only grow if Israel lifts those restrictions.
"It's Israeli occupiers and Palestinians under occupation, and that's why Palestinians cannot realize their potential," Erekat said.
The breakfast with top donors - including Adelson, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson and hedge fund manager Paul Singer - concluded Romney's visit to Israel, the second leg of a three-nation overseas tour designed to bolster the his foreign policy credentials.
Standing on Israeli soil for the first time as the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee, Romney on Sunday declared Jerusalem to be the capital of the Jewish state and said the United States has promised never to "look away from our passion and commitment to Israel."
The status of Jerusalem is a critical issue in peace talks between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
During his visit to Israel, Romney did not meet with Abbas or visit the West Bank. He held a brief meeting with Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.
Romney's campaign says the trip, which began in England last week, is aimed at improving the former Massachusetts governor's foreign policy experience through a series of meetings with foreign leaders. The candidate has largely avoided direct criticism of U.S. President Barack Obama while on foreign soil.
The Jerusalem fundraiser, however, was a political event that raised more than $1 million for Romney's campaign. It marks at least the second finance event during his tour. The first, in London, attracted about 250 people to a $2,500-per-person fundraiser.
Both presidential candidates have aggressively courted American donors living abroad, a practice that is legal and has been used for decades.
Romney's declaration that Jerusalem is Israel's capital was in keeping with claims made by Israeli governments for decades, even though the United States, like other nations, maintains its embassy in Tel Aviv.
His remarks on the subject during a speech drew a standing ovation from the audience, which included Adelson, the American businessman who has promised to donate more than $100 million to help defeat Obama.
Adelson was among a several donors who flew to Israel for a day of sightseeing with Romney in addition to private meetings with top Israeli officials.
A group of donors also met with a top aide to Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu, one donor said on the condition of anonymity to discuss private meetings.
Romney met with Netanyahu and other leaders before his speech Sunday. He also visited the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, where he was mobbed by worshippers.
In his remarks, Romney steered clear of overt criticism of Obama, even though he said the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran "has only become worse" in the past five years.
Romney flew to the Middle East from Britain, where he caused a stir by questioning whether officials there were fully prepared for the Olympic Games. A stop in Poland will complete his trip.
Four years ago, Obama visited Israel as a presidential candidate, part of a five-nation trip meant to establish his own foreign policy credentials.
A goal of Romney's overseas trip is to demonstrate his confidence on the world stage, but the stop in Israel also was designed to appeal to evangelical voters at home and cut into Obama's support among Jewish voters and donors. A Gallup survey of Jewish voters released Friday showed Obama with a 68-25 edge over Romney.
Romney and other Republicans have said Obama is insufficiently supportive of Israel.
If the terrorist Palestinian's would stop investing in suicide bombers and rocket attacks on innocent Israeli's, their economic position could vastly improve.
Kinda hard to have a thriving economy when the neighbors either blow up your towns or kick you out of them.
Don't you just love a candidate with foreign policy gaffe experience?
You are talking about both candidates, right?
Brilliant man-insults the brits, praises the Israeli Government healthcare system, insults the Palestians, what next, a few Polish jokes while visiting Poland.
This man is an idiot.
 @snoopy84 better then obama who bows to foreign leaders says sorry to foriegn leaders for actions taken against them in war time.  Isareli is our biggest alley and obama has never even gone there of invited there leader to the white house while president
 @takingamericaback George W. went there at the end of his second term, in 2008. His father didn't go at all. Neither did Reagan. And apparently the government there likes Obama just fine:
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"obama has never even gone there of invited there leader to the white house while president"...
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A classic case of ignorance unable to express it's thoughts in a coherent manner...
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Perhaps you were sleeping on March 5, 2012...
"President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Monday, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.
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 @takingamericaback Oh my god, you're still on about that? How about Bush bowing and kissing on the mouth, eh? Seriously, people are so uninformed and biased.
 @snoopy84 Throwing in some Holocaust denial would round things out nicely!
I'm no fan of Romney, but you can't say anything over there without offending at least half the people. You could comment on how blue the sky is, and a riot could break out.
 @BobDobbs Which, since he is not the President and doesn't actually need to be saying anything, he could have just said nothing. Maybe even stayed home. Heck,  it seems to me that he could just as easily shred the remaining tatters of his credibility from the comfort of his own home rather than wasting all that money on travel.Â
The only reason that the Christian right wingers support Israel is because evangelicals believe that the Bible says that all Jews must inhabit those lands before the return of Christ.Â
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Oh, and by the way, when the Jews inhabit Israel and Christ returns, all the Jews that don't immediately convert will be struck down by God.Â
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 @caphillkid More biblical translation from Satan's child, caphillkid.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV9AQ4ncuac
 @WWRJD  @BadKarma PERFECT!!!!
 @BadKarma Satan is as real as the tooth fairy.  Grow up, child.
 @BadKarma And you're just so much more special than everyone else, aren't you? Clever enough to believe that bronze age nonsense.Â
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"contempt for all who will not support their misguided and evil beliefs."
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Ah, that's why the religious right is so supporting of gay rights!
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Interesting that a poster who is such a strong Christian is using a Buddhist concept revolving around a balanced view of life and the world in their name...
 @TehHawt Satan's greatest achievement was convincing the world that he does not exist.
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With liberals being the most easily mislead, as demonstrated by their love of immorality, killing of babies, and contempt for all who will not support their misguided and evil beliefs.
 @caphillkid "all the Jews that don't immediately convert will be struck down by God."
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Is THAT what they mean when they talk about the Jews being "God's Chosen People"?
They're not yarmukles - they're TARGETS!
Maybe next Romney can explain why "the white man" has done so well compared to the people in African countries.Â
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 @caphillkid because america has a capatilsed system not a communist or socialist that obama is trying to establish
 @takingamericaback There's a sale on aluminum foil at Walmart.  Stock up!
 @caphillkid Very simple even some one as dumb as you can figure that one out Communism and dictatorships don't work. It has nothing to do with skin color.
 @caphillkid Likely, it has something to do with a 'shared Anglo-Saxon' heritage.
The Palestinians are always outraged about something so this shouldn't be news.
praxis: if you know that the Palistinans are always outraged about something, how come someone with such knowledge of foreign policy couldn't have figured that out, and just kept his mouth shut? This dude is scary with his foreign policies. It appears to me that within two months of his election, we could be in World War III. Unless of course he intends to offer all foreign countries jobs for their poor. Yeah, that must be what he is planning....go tell the rest of the world they don't really know how to run their country as a business and that he knows how to make them rich and will send our jobs to them. He really is scary, people.Â
 @chickysgirl My worry is that there is a whole lot of saber rattling within the GOP right now, all it directed at Iran. Iran is problematic for sure but the GOP seems to take the idea of war with Iran very lightly, the likely cost of lives during a conflict with Iran would probably exceed Viet Nam era loses. I suppose it would be impossible for the world to never experience war again but no leader should be eager to head down that road.Â
 @BadKarma Sorry, but that just doesn't cut it. I was registered with an "R" by my name for years--and have voted for the candidate I thought I knew at the time would be better. I still stand by the premise that the ticket of McCain/Palin would have been much more diastrous to this country. So your use of the 'liberals' being the ruin of this country just shows you can't defend your own position very well.
 @BadKarma You know, every time you post now, I just hear Mama from the Waterboy. Obama is da debbill! Helfcare is da debbill!
 @TehHawt "Satanic".  TehHawt.
 @BadKarma "Satanic".  Jesus Christ.
 @WWRJD As opposed to a crazed, intellectually backward, satanic Left Wing nutjob.
 @BadKarma I think she was being diplomatic for not calling you a crazed, intellectually backward, religious right wing nutjob.
 @TehHawt It's good to see you recognize patriotic Americans like Paul, Bachmann, Bush and Palin, unlike that communist heathen Obama who is a traitorous snake.
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Was there some point to your rambling??
 @BadKarma Rand Paul.  Michelle Bachman.  George W. Bush.  Sarah Palin.
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You should really be more careful.
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BTW, isn't Karma something belonging to Satan's false religions, nitwit?
 @chickysgirl If only those liberals who had voted for Obama had known how traitorous and dim-witted he would be.
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But, liberals will blindly vote for any totally inexperienced used-car salesman with a 'D' beside their name.
@kennewickman I will absolutely agree with you on this. It almost appears as thugh Romney is just the 'front man' for Dick Cheney and we all know how he profits from war. I just hope that those Republicans who have not determined they are not really voting just to get Obama out of office will soon see how dangerous Romney will be. I, for one, do not wish to see Dick Cheney in office again, and as far as I am concerned, it certainly appears that he wants to be and will use any means to get there, even if it means he has to be hiding behind a dim-witted candidate. Or maybe especially if it means he gets to hide behind someone like Romney.
 @praxis Hold it, they can't use "outrage", the Tea Party has a copyright on that method of political expression.Â
If you think this is bad, wait until the republicans find out that Romney praised Israel for their health care system.
Oh, yeah, it includes a mandate, and a tax for not being covered. And it covers contraception and Abortion.
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/07/30/604111/romney-individual-mandate-israel/
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 @T H I S Most Republicans will never hear about those statements because Fox News will not report on them.Â
@caphillkid @T H I S They also won't hear the Israeli Defense minister and prime Minsister praising Obama and thier excellant relationship. They also said it is the best relationship they have had of all recent presidents. Who knows, maybe FOX will show them saying it but edit to make him sound bad somehow. But I heard, watch it.
 @snoopy84 Yeah, this one's been unreported big time. It was published in the Isreali press and a simple blog entry on CNN. Astounding.
Oh, my goodness! Palestinian leaders are offended. Secty of State Clinton better hop on a plane and apologize on behalf of the Obama administration.
 @Opus8no5 Yeah, because this administration needs to cover for the Mitt Head.
 @Opus8no5 Yeah, I think we can all agree that nothing will improve over there until Romney's future Secretary of State, Michele Bachmann, can get over there and fix things up.Â
What country can Bachman see from HER porch that makes her qualified to be Sec of State?
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Thanks for the nightmare...