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Israel/Palestine

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cali

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Wed Jun 15, 2016, 01:08 PM Jun 2016

Bernie Sanders Has It Right On Israel [View all]

Following the 2016 US presidential elections, the next administration must adopt a new and realistically balanced policy toward Israel and the Palestinians to bring an end to their conflict in the context of a comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace that’s based on the Arab Peace Initiative. Throughout the primary campaign, only Senator Bernie Sanders had a position on this conflict that was fresh, balanced, and welcome — especially given the increased intractability of the conflict and its dangerous implications not only for Israel and the Palestinians, but also for the US’ strategic interests in the Middle East.

The continuation of the conflict also has direct consequences on the security of the EU, precisely because it feeds into the region’s extremism from which the EU suffers greatly. In this regard, France’s initiative to resume Israeli-Palestinian negotiations is timely and should be pursued despite the initial lack of consensus at a recent meeting in Paris between the European, American, and Arab foreign ministers on convening an international conference at the end of the year to address the conflict in earnest.

Throughout the primary campaign, Sanders articulated his position concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, stating that: “I read Secretary Clinton’s speech before AIPAC, I heard virtually no discussion at all about the needs of the Palestinian people… Of course Israel has a right to defend itself, but long term there will never be peace in that region, unless the United States plays… an even-handed role in trying to bring people together and recognizing the serious problems that exist among the Palestinian people … There comes a time when if we pursue justice and peace we are going to have to say that Netanyahu is not right all of the time.”

What is admirable about his stand is not that it is new, but that it is articulated by a significant presidential candidate. Although he has failed to secure the nomination of the Democratic Party, he has become a major political force — and the presumptive nominee, Hillary Clinton, must seriously take into account his position on this critical issue.

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https://www.algemeiner.com/2016/06/14/bernie-sanders-has-it-right-on-israel/#

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"....virtually no discussion at all about the needs of the Palestinian people...." democrank Jun 2016 #1
They need better leadership committed to peace and 2 states. That's their need. shira Jun 2016 #3
So do the Israelis. truebluegreen Jun 2016 #4
The Israelis have already offered to end the occupation/settlements multiple times.... shira Jun 2016 #5
Talking about now, not truebluegreen Jun 2016 #6
The situation now is that the PLO is refusing to go back to the negotiations they walked out of Fozzledick Jun 2016 #7
What's Sanders going to do to force Hamas & the PA to agree to any peace deal? shira Jun 2016 #2
Israel could offer a viable Palestinian state for starters. Little Tich Jun 2016 #8
They already have offered all that. You're defending the PA/Hamas for rejection.... shira Jun 2016 #10
Funny, I don't remember any Israeli offer that would remove the settlements and the occupation... n/ Little Tich Jun 2016 #11
The 2001 and 2008 offers would do just that. Know your history. n/t shira Jun 2016 #12
Good advice shira ..... Israeli Jun 2016 #13
There's the 2008 Olmert offer, which you supported. shira Jun 2016 #14
Asked and answered already shira ..... Israeli Jun 2016 #15
A poor excuse for Abbas. The world would've backed the deal... shira Jun 2016 #16
Well its his excuse and he is sticking to it ...... Israeli Jun 2016 #17
Seems Herzog's plan is about the same as Olmert's. shira Jun 2016 #18
No I dont agree shira . Israeli Jun 2016 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author Mosby Jun 2016 #9
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