Blinken Vows US Support For Israel Despite Unease Over Gov’t

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at the J Street National Conference at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday the U.S. will not shrink from its unwavering support for Israel despite stark differences with Prime Minister-elect Benjamin Netanyahu and concerns the Biden administration may have about potential members of his incoming right-wing government.

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Speaking to a left-leaning group that some on the right accuse of being too sympathetic to the Palestinians and Iran, Blinken said the United States will remain a stalwart friend of Israel even as it pursues goals that Netanyahu has opposed, including a two-state resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a restoration of the languishing 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

The U.S.-Israel “partnership — and all that it’s produced for the people of our nations and the world — has always been underwritten by the United States ironclad commitment to Israel’s security, a commitment that has never been stronger than it is today,” he said.

Blinken said the Biden administration would engage with Netanyahu’s government based on its policies and not on personalities, including potential senior Cabinet ministers who have expressed vehement anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab views in the past.

But, Blinken also warned that the U.S. would object to policies that marginalize the Palestinians, diminish their “horizon for hope,” or make a two-state resolution more difficult. He said those would be detrimental to Israel’s long-term security or future as a Jewish democratic state.

“We expect the new Israeli government to continue to work with us to advance our shared values, just as we have previous governments,” he said.

“We will gauge the government by the policies it pursues rather than individual personalities. We will hold it to the mutual standards we have established in our relationship over the past seven decades,” Blinken said.

U.S. officials have previously expressed concerns about the possible positions in Netanyahu’s government of at least two right-wing Israeli politicians: Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich.

Ben-Gvir, a lawmaker known for anti-Arab vitriol and provocative stunts, has been offered the job of national security minister, a powerful position that will put him in charge of Israel’s police force. Meanwhile, Smotrich, leader of the Religious Zionism party, which shares anti-Palestinian and anti-gay views, has been offered oversight over the Israeli agency for Palestinian civil affairs.

Blinken noted that the U.S.-Israel relationship is seven decades old and the Biden administration would “speak honestly” with the new Israeli government as well as the Palestinians, whose leaders he said must also refrain from raising tensions that endanger a two-state solution.

He pointed out that the Biden administration continues to support its predecessor’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and is working to expand former President Donald Trump’s “Abraham Accords” that saw several Arab nations normalize relations with Israel. He lauded the recent completion of a maritime border accord between Israel and Lebanon.

Blinken’s comments came at the annual conference of J Street, a pro-Israel group that has distinguished itself from the much larger and older American Israel Public Affairs Committee by advancing positions often supported by the Democratic party.


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Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
1 year ago

I would have loved to be in school with him. Every time they called his name by roll call “A. Blinken” I would yell out “He left 4 score and 7 years ago!”

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Aguttenshabbos
Aguttenshabbos
1 year ago

Suuuuuure!! Like Obama supported Israel. Throw them a bone while you condemn them behind closed doors, and give it’s enemies the steak from that bone. If there’s anything that Israel learned over the years, is that you can always count on lies and conniving from a Democrat president and an Arab.

Yonasan Noam
Yonasan Noam
1 year ago

Blinken is the Biden employee who illegally sent the FBI into a sovereign Nation of Israel in order to overthrow the potential Netanyahu government. Blinken/Klain were pissed off that Bibi was going to have Ben Gvir in his coalition. They thought that sending the FBI hitmen to Israel in order to dig up some nefarious scheme of knocking out some terrorist female reporter, was going to intimidate the Israelis. It completely backfired and even Lapid was angry at Chris Wray and the boys.

Shmuel
Shmuel
1 year ago

Every time a Democreep promises support for Jews, there is what to worry about. Israelis are still ruefully joking about every time Hussein repeated “the Unbreakable Bond.”

Tired of the same old
Tired of the same old
1 year ago

I support but only if they do what I want you to do And become subservient to Americas ahh Obama/ Biden wish’s

Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

J Street isn’t pro Israel.
The Biden admin is still funding the pali terror regime while they still pay to slay which is in contravention of US law.

Paul Near Philadelphia
Paul Near Philadelphia
1 year ago

It is a little awkward. The Democrats control the White House, but Bibi decided to throw in with the Republicans.