The Jerusalem Post

Joe Biden says cutting military aid to Israel would be a ‘gigantic mistake’

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – Democratic presidenti­al hopeful Joe Biden sharply criticized some of his fellow candidates for offering to use military aid to Israel as leverage, calling the idea “outrageous.”

Fellow candidate Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders said on Monday that the aid could be used as leverage on Jerusalem. “I would use the leverage of $3.8 billion – it is a lot of money – and we cannot give it carte blanche to the Israeli government, or for that matter to any government at all. We have a right to demand respect for human rights and democracy,” he said at J Street’s annual conference in Washington. “Some of that $3.8 billion should go right now into humanitari­an aid in Gaza,” he added.

Pete Buttigieg, another presidenti­al hopeful and mayor of South Bend, Indiana, addressed the issue as well, saying that the US has mechanisms to ensure that American taxpayer support for Israel “does not get turned into US taxpayer support for a move like annexation.”

When Biden was asked if he would also try to put pressure on Israel to change its settlement­s through cutting US military assistance, he told The Wall Street Journal that he won’t be the person to do such a thing. “Not me,” was his reply.

“I have been, on record from very early on, opposed to the settlement­s, and I think it’s a mistake,” he clarified. “And [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu knows my position. But the idea that we would [with] draw military assistance from Israel, on the condition that they change a specific policy, I find to be absolutely outrageous,” he said.

“Anyway, no. I would not condition it, and I think it’s a gigantic mistake. And I hope some of my candidates who are running with me for the nomination – I hope they misspoke, or they were taken out of context.”

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