17, April 2016 Sanders & Clinton Clash over Israel
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton clashed
over U.S. policy towards Israel.
While Clinton parrots much of the traditional
narrative, namely, unconditional support to Israel irrespective of its
behavior, Sanders offers a more balanced approach vehemently opposing illegal
settlements and the continuation of decades of military occupation which has
devastated the lives of Palestinians.
In a recent
interview he stated “peace will mean ending what amounts to the occupation of
Palestinian territory, establishing mutually agreed-upon borders, and pulling
back settlements in the West Bank.” He echoed the sentiments of the international community, including the
U.S. State Department and the European Union, in voicing his concern that
Israel’s recent expropriation of an additional 579 acres of land in the West
Bank undermines the peace process and, ultimately, Israeli security.
In a recent
interview, Professor Joel Beinin of Stanford University was
extremely critical of Clinton’s false narrative blaming the Palestinians for
the violence in Israel. Beinin alleged that on balance Israel has been the
aggressor throughout its history. For example, Israel has aggressively attacked
its neighbors in 1956, 1967, and 1982. Beinin also stated that the occupation
and settlements are illegal under international law and expressed profound
disappointment with Clinton’s lack of concern for the aspirations of the
Palestinians. He was also critical of the Clintons’ cozying up to the brutal
Egyptian dictator, Mubarak who repressed the democratic aspirations of the
Egyptian people for decades.
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