Bernie Sanders Criticizes Israel for Violence against Palestinians
Democratic presidential candidate
Bernie Sanders recently criticized the way Israel’s government is handling the
conflict with the Palestinians.
While the other four presidential
candidates (Republicans Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich and Democrat
Hillary Clinton) attended the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC) meeting, Sanders was giving his own speech on the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict.
ABC News reports that Sanders
declined to attend AIPAC, although he is the only Jewish presidential
candidate.
In his speech while campaigning
in Utah, Sanders said that as a friend of Israel, the U.S. must be
open and honest with Israel concerning the Palestinian conflict.
open and honest with Israel concerning the Palestinian conflict.
"I will work tirelessly to
advance the cause of peace as a partner and as a friend to Israel. But to be
successful, we have also have got to be a friend not only to Israel, but to the
Palestinian people,” he said.
Sanders noted his “personal ties”
to Israel, recalling the time he lived in Israel and worked on a
Kibbutz.
He condemned the Israeli
government’s proposal that Israeli settlements be increased in the West Bank.
He spoke about the inequalities between Israelis and Palestinians, including
economic rights.
He condemned Hamas’ violence
against Israel, but also condemned Israel’s retaliation.
“Let me also be very clear: I --
along with many supporters of Israel – spoke out strongly against the Israeli
counterattacks that killed nearly 1,500 civilians and wounded thousands more. I
condemned the bombing of hospitals, schools and refugee camps. Today, Gaza is
still largely in ruins. The international community must come together to help
Gaza recover,” he stated.
Sanders has continued to be a
supporter of a two-state solution for the region.
Source: Christian Headlines

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