Daily News (Los Angeles)

RFK Jr. has it totally wrong on Israel, Gaza

- By Scott Horton

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s staffers keep resigning.

Many antiwar Americans were thrilled when Kennedy announced last spring that he'd be running against Joe Biden in this year's primaries and that he'd hired former Democratic congressma­n Dennis Kucinich to be his campaign manager. But Kucinich quit in the middle of October.

At the beginning of November, Kennedy's field team, led by former California Congressma­n Dana Rorabacher's wife, Rhonda, quit too.

Then in December, Kennedy's foreign policy and veteran's affairs adviser James R. Webb, Marine Corps veteran of Iraq War II and son of the former senator, also resigned. Webb said it was in disgust over Kennedy's stance on Israel's ethnic cleansing campaign against the Palestinia­ns of the Gaza strip, and his prepostero­us justificat­ion: that U.S. troops in Iraq War II fought with similar rules of engagement as the IDF is currently fighting under in Gaza, using “collective punishment” against civilians.

Webb noted to Kennedy in his resignatio­n letter that:

“[F]ollowing Mr. Kucinich's departure in mid-October, the campaign's message on core issues, particular­ly national security and war, has changed . ... I felt compelled to let you know that your positions on [the Gaza war] are costing you a large amount of support from voters and mine, as 70% of voters between the ages of 18–34 disapprove of Biden's support for the conflict.”

Regarding Kennedy's justifying the IDF's rules of engagement by citing Iraq, Webb wrote that this “is a historical­ly inaccurate moral equivalenc­y that no one who honorably served in Iraq will agree with you on, and none of whom will support you.”

Another Marine veteran and supporter close to the campaign sent a private letter to Kennedy after hearing of Webb's resignatio­n, and furnished a copy to me, saying:

“[L]ike James Webb, your perceived absence of empathy for Palestinia­n civilians has profoundly affected my enthusiasm and willingnes­s to work on your behalf . ... I'm begging you to see this, Bobby, you can't win without fully harnessing the energy of passionate volunteers like James and me.”

Bobby Jr. could have been a contender, instead of a bum, which is what he is.

The trouble started when Kennedy praised former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters who was being canceled in Germany at the time. Informed by Israeli partisans that Waters is on their enemies list due to his support for the Palestinia­ns, Kennedy immediatel­y threw the singer under the bus, cravenly deleted his praise, and through a surrogate declared Waters a “vicious anti-Semite” — which is prepostero­us. This was bad enough.

But then someone got footage of Kennedy speculatin­g about whether COVID-19 was “ethnically targeted” to spare Ashkenazi Jews and Asians. So to make up for this massive, selfinflic­ted blunder and show he was not racist against Jews, Kennedy decided to prove it by showing how much he hates Palestinia­ns instead.

Like Winston Smith's humiliatio­n at the end of George Orwell's “1984” when regime torturer O'Brien fits a rat cage to the protagonis­t's face, Kennedy cried, Do it to the Palestinia­ns! Not me! I don't care what you do to them. Tear their faces off, strip them to the bones. Not me! The Palestinia­ns! Not me!

He claimed, absurdly, that the Palestinia­n Authority will pay a bounty to Palestinia­ns to “kill a Jew anywhere in the world.” That was bin Laden and al Qaeda, not Mahmoud Abbas, that asked people to kill Americans and Jews everywhere, and they weren't paying per hit.

It was RFK Jr. himself who was putting innocent Jews at risk with this despicable lie he wielded in an attempt to protect himself.

Since then he has doubled down, claiming Palestinia­n children are all “being raised as serial killers.”

Kennedy has been reciting pollster Frank Luntz's talking points line by line, justifying demolition­s of Palestinia­ns' homes and claiming that in its post-Oct. 7 war, “Israel is doing more right now to protect human life” and praising the IDF's “unique moral approach” to war.

But the Washington Post compares Gaza to Dresden and Tokyo in World War II while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has invoked those massive incendiary bombing raids against the Third Reich and Imperial Japan as precedent for his current rampage.

As Arnon Soffer, the architect of Israel's “disengagem­ent policy” said, there are too many Palestinia­ns, so the Israelis “will have to kill and kill and kill. All day, every day.”

Kennedy picked the worst time to sell out to a foreign nation, as the IDF itself boasts they've built a “mass assassinat­ion factory,” deliberate­ly bombing so-called “power targets,” including journalist­s, society leaders and their families. He dismisses all Palestinia­n civilian deaths — the supermajor­ity of all deaths in the war, even according to Israeli officials — as simply being “human shields” whose lives are somehow then presumed to be forfeit.

Kennedy also ignores numerous statements by Israeli officials declaring their intent to cleanse the Gaza Strip of all or most Palestinia­n civilians, by killing or transferri­ng them all to other countries. The Times of Israel says Netanyahu is negotiatin­g to ship them all off to the Congo, presumably to toil in the cobalt mines — or maybe Rwanda or Chad will take them?

Just as more than 20,000 Gazans are being blown apart or buried alive in the ruins of their homes, as Israeli forces target highrises, schools, hospitals, mosques, churches and refugee camps, and torture detainees, RFK Jr. even claims that “The Palestinia­n people are arguably the most pampered people by internatio­nal aid organizati­ons in the history of the world.” He was referring to the aid they live on, when they can get it, because they have no national economy since they live under foreign military occupation.

Kennedy's most important supporters are turning away from him as he demonizes the worst-off people in the world while they're being annihilate­d in a self-defeating attempt to fulfill his own ambitions. And now he's running as an independen­t, so who cares anyway?

Scott Horton is director of the Libertaria­n Institute and author of “Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism.”

 ?? JAMIE MCCARTHY — GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? Presidenti­al candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., seen on June 2in New York City, has seen many staffers leave his campaign, with his support of Israel in the war with Hamas being a key factor.
JAMIE MCCARTHY — GETTY IMAGES/TNS Presidenti­al candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., seen on June 2in New York City, has seen many staffers leave his campaign, with his support of Israel in the war with Hamas being a key factor.

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