The Daily Telegraph

US Senate leader implores Netanyahu to hold elections

- By Benedict Smith US Reporter

A TOP US official has urged Benjamin Netanyahu to hold elections before he turns Israel into a “pariah” state.

Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, said the Israeli prime minister was to blame for prolonging the war in Gaza and that new leadership was needed to achieve peace in the region.

Mr Schumer suggested on the floor of the Senate that the US should place conditions on military aid to Israel if Mr Netanyahu remains in power and continues to pursue “extremist policies”.

The interventi­on from the Democrat, who is America’s highest-ranking Jewish elected official and is widely considered to be a staunch ally of Israel, marks one of the most overt criticisms by a senior US official of Mr Netanyahu’s military campaign.

“I believe that holding a new election once the war starts to wind down would give Israelis an opportunit­y to express their vision for the post-war future,” Mr Schumer said.

“The Netanyahu coalition no longer fits the needs of Israel after Oct 7,” he said, referring to the massacre of hundreds of Israeli citizens by Hamas, the Palestinia­n terrorist group, last year.

“The world has changed – radically – since then, and the Israeli people are being stifled right now by a governing vision that is stuck in the past.”

The Israeli prime minister is one of four obstacles to peace in the Middle East, Mr Schumer claimed, along with Hamas, Right-wing Israelis and Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinia­n leader.

If Mr Netanyahu remains in power, he continued, the US should “use the tools at its disposal to make sure our support for Israel is aligned with our broader goal of achieving long-term peace and stability in the region”.

Mitch Mcconnell, the Senate’s Republican leader, quickly came to Mr Netanyahu’s defence after Mr Schumer’s unusually long 45-minute speech.

“It is grotesque... and hypocritic­al... for Americans who hyperventi­late about foreign interferen­ce in our own democracy to call for the removal of the democratic­ally elected leader of Israel. This is unpreceden­ted,” Mcconnell said.

The Israeli ambassador to the US also described Mr Schumer’s comments as “unhelpful”.

“Israel is a sovereign democracy,” Michael Herzog wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “It is unhelpful, all the more so as Israel is at war against the genocidal terror organisati­on Hamas, to comment on the domestic political scene of a democratic ally. It is counterpro­ductive to our common goals.”

US support for Israel has wavered as the war in Gaza, which according to US estimates has claimed the lives of at least 30,000 civilians, approaches its fifth month.

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