A firestorm broke out among congressional Republicans Monday
over Secretary of State John Kerry reportedly saying Israel could
become an "apartheid state," with the No. 2 House leader saying he
should apologize and a senator calling on him to resign.
"Reports that Secretary Kerry has suggested Israel is becoming an
apartheid state are extremely disappointing," House Majority Leader Eric
Cantor, who is Jewish, said in a statement. "The use of the word
apartheid has routinely been dismissed as both offensive and inaccurate,
and Secretary Kerry's use of it makes peace even harder to achieve."
The Virginia congressman also urged Kerry to "apologize to the Israeli government and people."
In a statement Monday night, Kerry defended himself, saying, "I will
not allow my commitment to Israel to be questioned by anyone,
particularly for partisan, political purposes, so I want to be crystal
clear about what I believe and what I don’t believe.
"First, Israel is a vibrant democracy and I do not believe, nor have I
ever stated, publicly or privately, that Israel is an apartheid state or
that it intends to become one. Anyone who knows anything about me
knows that without a shred of doubt.
"Second, I have been around long enough to also know the power of words
to create a misimpression, even when unintentional, and if I could
rewind the tape, I would have chosen a different word to describe my
firm belief that the only way in the long term to have a Jewish state
and two nations and two peoples living side by side in peace and
security is through a two state solution."
Late Monday Sen. Barbara Boxer added a bipartisan note to the Kerry
criticism, tweeting, "Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East
and any linkage between Israel and apartheid is nonsensical and
ridiculous."
At the same time, Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, issued a statement
saying, “I am disappointed with Secretary Kerry’s reported
remarks...(he) knows as well as anyone that negotiating lasting peace in
this region of the world is difficult but it’s not productive to
express his frustration in this way."
The backlash follows a Daily Beast report
claiming Kerry made the statement during a closed-door meeting Friday
with "influential world leaders." He reportedly warned that if Israel
doesn't make peace, the country could become "an apartheid state."
Shortly after Cantor’s call for an apology, Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz called for Kerry’s resignation on the Senate floor.
"Mr. President, it is my belief that Secretary Kerry has thus proven
himself unsuitable for his position and that before any further harm is
done to our alliance with Israel, he should offer President Obama his
resignation,” Cruz said. “And the president should accept it.”
Kerry reportedly made the comparison after peace talks hit a wall
last week, as Fatah announced a unity agreement with Hamas. Israel,
which like the U.S. considers Hamas a terror group, suspended peace
talks after that announcement -- although Kerry continued to voice hope
that both sides could return to the negotiating table.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., a member of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, also slammed Kerry over the reported remarks, made ahead of
Holocaust Remembrance Day.
"These comments are outrageous and disappointing," he said in a
statement. "Incendiary name calling does not change the fundamental fact
that Israel does not currently have a viable partner for peace. I urge
Secretary Kerry and the administration to focus on pressing challenges
in the Middle East such as ending the humanitarian catastrophe in Syria
and preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon instead of
pressuring Israel to make additional concessions to partners who have
now chosen to align themselves with a terrorist group."
The State Department is not denying that Kerry made the remarks.
Spokeswoman Jen Psaki, asked about them at Monday's briefing, said she
would not confirm comments made during a private meeting.
While not confirming whether Kerry warned that Israel could become an
apartheid state, she said: "The secretary does not believe and did not
state publicly or privately that Israel is an apartheid state, and
there's an important difference there."
"Israel is obviously a vibrant democracy with equal rights for all of
its citizens," she said, reiterating that Kerry believes a "two-state
solution is the only way to have two nations and two people living
side-by-side in peace and security."
Who owns America's foreign policy here, U.S. citizens, or Israel. We don't want any confusion about it. You don't disagree with Israel's Zionist party line about Israel being a democracy even though all human rights organizations say otherwise. As do most all Palestinian Israelis having to be second-class citizens in their own homeland. Please note, our beloved Barbara Boxer's Zionist chorus line of support for Israel's democracy lie proven to be by human rights watch organizations monitoring Israel's continuing violation of U.N. resolutions meant to protect Palestinians from foreign occupation.
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