Washington – Democratic Presidential Candidates: You Can Slam Netanyahu, Even As A ‘Racist,’ And Be Pro-Israel

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    Democratic presidential candidate and former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke speaks during a campaign event in Sioux City, Iowa on Thursday, April 4, 2019. (Justin Wan/Sioux City Journal via AP)Washington – Three candidates for the Democratic Party’s presidential nod said this weekend, ahead of Israel’s elections, that criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not make you anti-Israel.

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    Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders and Beto O’Rourke all took shots at Netanyahu, who is in a tight contest with Benny Gentz of the newly formed Blue and White Party, ahead of Tuesday’s vote. O’Rourke went so far as to call Netanyahu a “racist.”

    Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and a dark horse in the Democratic presidential stakes, chided Netanyahu for saying he would annex parts of the West Bank if he is re-elected.

    “This provocation is harmful to Israeli, Palestinian, and American interests,” Buttigieg said Saturday on Twitter, attaching a Haaretz news article reporting Netanyahu’s pledge made in a TV interview.

    “Supporting Israel does not have to mean agreeing with Netanyahu’s politics,” Buttigieg said. “I don’t. This calls for a president willing to counsel our ally against abandoning a two-state solution.”

    Buttigieg, who last year visited Israel with the American Jewish Committee’s Project Interchange, has so far mounted a surprisingly effective campaign, raising $7 million in his first quarter and surpassing the 65,000 donor minimum to participate in the party’s presidential candidate debates.

    Also Saturday, Sanders likewise said opposing Netanyahu did not make a candidate anti-Israel. The Vermont senator, an independent, is leading in the polls and is in Iowa mounting his second bid to win the Democratic nod.

    “I think that Benjamin Netanyahu is an extreme right-wing leader in Israel,” Sanders told Marc Daniels, a Jewish activist who tracks presidential campaigns. “I do not support his policies, and I think that to speak out against Netanyahu is not to be anti-Israel. And what I believe is that we, in fact, need a two-state solution to the Middle East ongoing crisis and that the United States needs to have an even-handed policy.”

    O’Rourke, a former Texas congressman who has drawn substantial fundraising, also was campaigning in Iowa when he told reporters that he believed Netanyahu was racist for forming an alliance with a far-right party that has its roots in the teachings of Meir Kahane, the late racist rabbi.

    “The U.S.-Israel relationship is one of the most important relationships we have on the planet,” O’Rourke said, “and that relationship, if it is successful, must transcend partisanship in the United States, and it must be able to transcend a prime minister who is racist.”


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    ayinglefunadorf
    ayinglefunadorf
    5 years ago

    You can even slam the State of Israel and be pro-Jewish. The few Yiden who voted for Trump are anti-Israel Chareidim.

    Refyok
    Refyok
    5 years ago

    He’s right.

    yamsar
    yamsar
    5 years ago

    Of course he’s right! Shtetl shteeble Gabbai binyumin nussenyuhi is a racist and Xenophobe just like the orange sheitel in the states. Feh and brech

    Cixelsyd_Wnosanoy
    Cixelsyd_Wnosanoy
    5 years ago

    The 1967 was a necessary war, and it is taught in military academies and elsewhere as the classic just preemptive war. But you got your history wrong. It was Israel which, B”H, struck first…attacking Egypt and Syria…then listening to false Egyptian claims of victories, and resisting Israeli urging to stay out of the war, Jordan joined in three days later. Go educate yourself…it would improve your credibility. Start with https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqS8BQDjYpw