US Senator Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for vice president, has eased the concerns of pro-Israel Jewish donors to her party, by pledging not to condition aid to Israel on its human rights record if Joe Biden is elected President.
“Joe (Biden) has made it clear he will not tie security assistance to any political decisions that Israel makes, and I couldn’t agree more,” Harris is reported saying in a virtual event held with Jewish donors by the Jerusalem Post.
Speaking to Jewish supporters, Kamala Harris said military assistance should not be tied to 'political decisions Israel makes' https://t.co/LCKWh2QiPT
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) August 26, 2020
“As vice president, Joe Biden helped ensure unwavering support for Israel’s security,” she continued. “During the Obama-Biden administration, he was a key advocate in securing support for life-saving technologies, which I have seen.”
Vowing to put Israel first, Harris added:
“I pledge to you the Biden-Harris administration will sustain our unbreakable commitment to Israel’s security, including the unprecedented military and intelligence cooperation pioneered during the Obama-Biden administration and the guarantee that Israel will always maintain its qualitative military edge.”
#KamilaHarris is staunch Zionist. One never gets a chance of holding high political office in the US without groveling to #Israel and its local proxy – #AIPAC. ‘I Stand with Israel’: Kamala Harris in Her Own Words (FULL SPEECH) https://t.co/tM6s3NNI4h via @PalestineChron
— Media Review Network (@MRN1SA) August 13, 2020
The threat of conditioning aid to Israel was suggested by a number of Democrat lawmakers. In July the likes of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders signed a letter calling for the $3.8 billion annual aid given to Israel to be made conditional on the Zionist state ending its violation of Palestinian human rights.
While Harris is recognized for her progressive stances on various issues, her record on the Israeli military occupation and Israeli apartheid in Palestine is quite bleak.
(Palestine Chronicle, MEMO, Social Media)