Looking at Kamala Harris’s record on Israel
If elected president, many believe that Kamala Harris
will continue Joe Biden’s doomed policy in Gaza.
BY MICHAEL ARRIA JULY
22, 2024
https://mondoweiss.net/2024/07/looking-at-kamala-harriss-record-on-israel/
Vice President Kamala Harris has emerged as the
front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination after Joe Biden dropped
out of the race this past weekend and immediately endorsed her.
Harris has been a staunch supporter of Israel for
years. In 2017 she addressed the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s
(AIPAC) annual conference and reminded attendees that the first resolution she
co-sponsored as a senator was aimed at combating “anti-Israel bias” at the
United Nations.
“Let me be clear about what I believe. I stand with
Israel because of our shared values, which are so fundamental to the founding
of both our nations,” she told the crowd.
In 2018 she gave an off-the-record speech to the
organization, but eventually released her comments.
In that speech she claimed that she raised money for
the Jewish National Fund as a Girl Scout.
“Having grown up in the Bay area, I fondly remember
those Jewish National Fund boxes that we would use to collect donations to
plant trees for Israel,” she told the audience. “Years later, when I visited
Israel for the first time, I saw the fruits of that effort and the Israeli
ingenuity that has truly made a desert bloom.”
“The vast majority of people understand the importance
of the State of Israel,” she added later. “Both in terms of its history and its
present in terms of being a source of inspiration on so many issues, which I
hope we will talk about, and also what it means in terms of the values of the
United States and those values that are shared values with Israel, and the
importance of fighting to make sure that we protect and respect a friend, one
of the best friends we could possibly have.”
While running for President in 2019, Harris was praised by the lobbying group Democratic Majority for
Israel (DMFI) for running to the right of Obama on the Iran deal.
On the campaign trail Harris told Kat Wellman, a voter
affiliated with DMFI, that she would reenter the agreement but “strengthen it”
by “extending the sunset provisions, including ballistic missile testing, and
also increasing oversight.”
“I was very impressed with her. I thought she gave an
excellent speech, she gave a very detailed, responsive answer to my question,”
Wellman told a local paper after the exchange. “I’m
pro-Israel, so I was very concerned and all about making sure we limit nuclear
missiles in any country that could possibly destroy us all. I thought her
answer was very good.”
Harris has condemned the BDS movement and claimed that is “based
on the mistaken assumption that Israel is solely to blame for the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.” However, she voted against an anti-BDS bill in
2019 citing First Amendment concerns.
After the October 7th Hamas attack, Harris
publicly declared that Israel had the right to defend itself.
“Let me be also very clear, as I’ve said before: We
cannot conflate Hamas with the Palestinian people,” she told reporters. “Hamas
is a brutal terrorist organization. Hamas has vowed to repeat October 7
until Israel is annihilated. No nation could possibly live with such
danger, which is why we support Israel’s legitimate military objectives to
eliminate the threat of Hamas.”
In June she hosted a screening of Sheryl Sandberg’s documentary Screams
Before Silence, which was promoted as
“a documentary film on the sexual violence committed by Hamas” on October 7th,
a film that’s been criticized for relying on information from the Israeli
group ZAKA.
“We cannot look away and we will not be silent,”
Harris said at the event. “My heart breaks for all these survivors and their
families and for all the pain and suffering from the past eight months in
Israel and in Gaza.”
Many expect Harris to continue largely continue
Biden’s foreign policy. “In practice, we can expect the Republicans’ public
agenda to be a blunt statement of their racism, while Democrats will be less
forthright,” wrote Mitchell Plitnick shortly before the Biden
announcement. “On the ground, there is good reason to believe that Democrats
will want to continue the two-state delusion, while Republicans will encourage
Israel to kill it once and for all with annexation.”
Insofar as policy differences might exist, some have
pointed to recent comments Harris has made about the assault.
In a March speech Harris called for a six-week “temporary
ceasefire,” the first member of the administration to mention such a move.
She’s also repeatedly called on the Israeli government to do more to ensure
the delivery of humanitarian aid.
In a recent interview with The Nation, Harris expressed sympathy for campus Gaza
protesters saying that, she thought they were, “showing exactly what the
human emotion should be, as a response to Gaza,” though she was quick to note
she does not “wholesale endorse their points.”
The foreign policy team around Harris is also viewed
as more progressive on foreign policy than Biden’s. Her National Security
Advisor is Phil Gordon, who helped push for the Iran Deal when he worked for
the Obama administration.
“I think he’s very much on the progressive wing of the
national security continuum,” Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the neoconservative
Foundation for Defense of Democracies told Jewish Insider in 2023. “He’s Obama redux.”
Uncommitted National Movement Leader
Layla Elabed, and other progressive organizers, have already put out statements
calling on Harris to embrace a shift in policy.
“For months, we’ve warned that Biden’s support for
Israel’s assault on Gaza would hurt his electability,” said Elabed. “Now, it’s
crucial for Vice President Harris to take a clear stance against weapons for
Israel’s war and occupation against Palestinians. Supplying weapons to
Netanyahu’s regime makes a mockery of Democrats’ claims to fight against MAGA
authoritarianism…”
“It’s time to align our actions with our values,” she added. “Vice President Harris can start the process to earn back trust by turning the page from Biden’s horrific policies in Gaza.”
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