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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Why Hillary Clinton Is Moving Left On Every issue EXCEPT ISRAEL [View all]

The Obama administration, by signaling that it may support such a UN framework this fall, is pursuing the best alternative to BDS that exists today. If Hillary helps torpedo that UN initiative, Haim Saban should look forward to more letters from her about BDS in the future. Because the Democratic presidential frontrunner will have done her part to help it grow.
From immigration to campaign finance reform to criminal justice, Hillary Clintons campaign strategy is clear: Move to Barack Obamas left, to energize liberal voters. Except on Israel, where shes moving to Barack Obamas right, to energize hawkish donors. The latest example is a just-released letter about her opposition to the movement to boycott, divest from and sanction Israel (BDS). Among the most significant things about the letter is one of the people to whom its addressed: Haim Saban. (Hillary sent similar letters to at least two other Jewish organizational officials, Malcolm Hoenlein and Jack Rosen). Saban is neither an expert on the Middle East nor on Jewish law or culture. Hes a guy who writes large checks. These days, if Joseph Ber Soleveitchik or Abraham Joshua Heschel wanted to correspond with a presidential candidate, theyd first be asked to donate to his Super PAC.


And Saban isnt just any mega-donor. Hes a mega-donor who thinks Barack Obama has been bad for Israel. As Connie Bruck reported a few years ago in The New Yorker, Saban was so suspicious of Obamas views on Iran in 2008 that he considered backing John McCain. Sabans preferred approach: I would bomb the daylight out of these sons of bitches. Not surprisingly, one Saban advisor told Bruck, I dont think Haim feels particularly positive about Bibis performance. But he certainly isnt happy about Obamas. Reading Hillarys letter in light of its recipient, a few things become clear. First, dont expect her to express much concern for Palestinians. In his campaign book, The Audacity of Hope, Obama emphasized the common humanity of Palestinians and Israeli Jews. Traveling through Israel and the West Bank, he wrote. I talked to Jews whod lost parents in the Holocaust and brothers in suicide bombings; I heard Palestinians talk of the indignities of checkpoints and reminisce about the land they had lost. I flew by helicopter across the line separating the two peoples and found myself unable to distinguish Jewish towns from Arab towns, all of them like fragile outposts against the green and stony hills.
Compare that to Hillarys letter. Yes, she reaffirms her support for two states. But only because Israels long-term security and future as a Jewish state depends on having two states for two peoples. Not because Palestinians have legitimate grievances or aspirations. And Hillary reaffirms that support in a letter to Saban, a man who, like her, supports Palestinian statehood because it preserves Israels Jewish majority but has so little regard for Palestinians that at an event last November, he endorsed Sheldon Adelsons contention that they are an invented people. Second, Hillary isnt serious about combatting BDS. In her letter, she asks Sabans advice on how we can work together across party lines and with a diverse array of voices to oppose BDS. But Saban has already publicly offered that advice, and its disastrous. Last month, he co-sponsored an anti-BDS Summit with Adelson whose diverse array of voices ranged from establishment Jewish groups that defend Israeli policy in the West Bank to right-wing Jewish groups that muse about whether Barack Obama is Muslim.
Left out were those American Jewish organizations, like J Street and Americans for Peace Now, which think Israels undemocratic control of millions of stateless Palestinians constitutes a moral problem. Left out, in other words, were the only American Jewish groups that enjoy any credibility among the progressives to whom the BDS movement appeals. If Hillary really wanted to combat BDS as opposed to raising money by pretending to combat it Saban is among the last people whose advice shed seek. Thirdly, and most intriguingly, Hillary is signaling that she may oppose Obama if he backs a two-state resolution at the UN this fall. In her letter, she goes out of her way to equate the BDS movement with Palestinian initiatives at the UN. Weve seen this sort of attack before at the UN and elsewhere, writes Hillary. As senator and secretary of state, I saw how crucial it is for America to defend Israel at every turn. I have opposed dozens of anti-Israel resolutions at the UN ... And I made sure the United States blocked Palestinian attempts at the UN to unilaterally declare statehood.
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http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-1.665148
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WillyT
Jul 2015
#1
Oh i care but i am not going to comment on the validity of Israel or Palestine.
hrmjustin
Jul 2015
#29
I belie e in freedom of speech and if people want to boycott then that is right.
hrmjustin
Jul 2015
#32
It isn't just campaign posturing. We'll be at war with Iran within a year of her Inauguration.
leveymg
Jul 2015
#3
Hillary's foreign policy is Bush on steroids?!? NOW I've read everything on DU. Ugh.
Metric System
Jul 2015
#35
Here you go. It's from one of those publications you probably used to read.
SusanaMontana41
Jul 2015
#52
Really? That has been the talking point since GWB, and back then it was supposed to happen within a
still_one
Jul 2015
#39
Her election will be proclaimed as an endorsement of the most extreme neocon/neoliberal policies
leveymg
Jul 2015
#10
and Noam Chomsky doesn't speak for all Jews either, but the majority of Jews in America do believe
still_one
Jul 2015
#40
Netanyahu does state he does, that is the difference..that he does not have that
Jefferson23
Jul 2015
#46