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White House condemns ‘offensive’ and ‘shameful’ Democratic remarks on Israel.

The White House Condemns Lawmakers’ Statements on Israel

The White House strongly denounced the recent statements made by lawmakers‌ such as Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Cori Bush, who referred to Israel as⁢ “an ⁣apartheid state” and called for an end to⁢ U.S. funding following the terrorist attacks by‍ Hamas.

“I’ve seen some of ⁢those statements this weekend and⁣ we are going to continue to be very clear, we believe they are ⁣wrong,” press ‌secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday.‍ “We believe they are repugnant and we believe they are disgraceful.”

The press secretary emphasized that the condemnation should be directed towards the terrorists​ who have committed⁤ heinous acts against Israelis, including murder, rape, ⁤and kidnapping.

“Our condemnation belongs squarely with⁣ terrorists who have brutally murdered, raped, and kidnapped hundreds, hundreds ‌of Israelis,” she said. “There can be no equivocation about that. There are not two sides here,⁤ there are not two sides.”

President Joe Biden also expressed similar sentiments and is taking action ​to provide additional support to ensure Israel’s defense capabilities.

In her statements, Tlaib, the first Palestinian woman in Congress and one ⁣of the first two Muslim women, mourned the loss of both Palestinian and Israeli lives​ while advocating for ⁢dismantling the apartheid system that perpetuates oppressive conditions.

“The⁤ failure to ‍recognize the violent reality ‌of living under siege, occupation, and apartheid makes no one safer,” she said.⁤ “As long as our country provides billions in unconditional funding to support⁣ the apartheid government, this heartbreaking cycle of violence will continue.”

Bush also supported the idea ‍of ⁢ending ⁢U.S. funding for the “Israeli military occupation and ‌apartheid” as ⁤a⁤ means to achieve a⁤ just and lasting peace.

President Biden⁢ confirmed on ⁣Tuesday that 14 Americans were killed in the recent act of terrorism by Hamas, and there are also Americans being held hostage in Gaza. In response, Israel ⁣may consider implementing ‍a complete siege of Gaza.

What is the ‍White House’s stance‍ on referring to Israel as an “apartheid state”?

End‌ to U.S. aid to Israel. In a statement issued by the Press Secretary’s Office, the White House expressed its ⁤concern regarding these comments‍ and reiterated its unwavering commitment ​to the United States’ longstanding partnership⁤ with ⁣Israel.

First⁢ and foremost, the White House emphasized the importance of maintaining a constructive and respectful dialogue when discussing matters pertaining to⁢ Israel and the ​Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The ‌statement condemned the use of ‍inflammatory language, such as describing‍ Israel as an “apartheid state,” as ‍it not only‍ undermines the potential for ⁢productive discussions but also fails to capture the complexities of the situation⁢ at hand.

The White House further underscored the significance of the U.S.-Israel alliance and the shared ⁤values that underpin ‍this enduring relationship. It reiterated‌ the United States’ commitment ​to Israel’s security, ⁢recognizing the numerous threats it faces in a tumultuous region. ⁤The ⁣partnership between⁤ the two countries ​has evolved over⁢ the years and is rooted in their shared democratic values, mutual strategic interests, and cultural​ ties. The ‍United States has consistently demonstrated its support ⁢for Israel’s right to ​self-defense and its determination to ensure its survival amidst​ regional challenges.

Furthermore, ​the White ⁢House recognized ⁣the⁤ efforts made ⁤by previous administrations in maintaining bipartisan support for Israel. This support has been crucial in⁣ fostering stability and peace in the Middle East. By condemning these recent statements,‌ the White House⁣ underscored the need to maintain this bipartisan unity when dealing ⁢with issues related⁤ to Israel ⁤and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The statement also highlighted⁤ the administration’s belief in the importance​ of ⁤fostering a peaceful ​resolution to the‍ Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While ​acknowledging the complexities of the‍ situation, the⁤ White House reiterated its commitment⁣ to supporting efforts that lead to a negotiated⁢ two-state solution that ensures a⁤ secure and prosperous future for ​both Israelis and ⁤Palestinians.

The White⁣ House’s⁤ response to the lawmakers’ statements ⁢serves as a reminder of the United⁤ States’ longstanding commitment ‌to Israel and⁣ its efforts to promote ‍stability and ⁢peace in the region. It emphasizes the ​need‍ for respectful and constructive dialogue when discussing matters as sensitive and‍ complex as the Israeli-Palestinian ⁤conflict. By reaffirming the importance of the​ U.S.-Israel‌ alliance ⁢and‌ condemning divisive ‍rhetoric, the White House upholds⁤ its role as a promoter of stability and peace in⁢ the Middle⁢ East.

In conclusion, the recent statements made by lawmakers referring to Israel as an​ “apartheid state” and ⁣calling for‌ an end ⁢to U.S. aid to‍ Israel have‌ been strongly condemned ‍by‌ the ​White House. This condemnation reaffirms the United States’ commitment to its partnership with Israel, ⁤its support for ⁣Israel’s‌ security, and its pursuit of‌ a negotiated two-state solution. By ⁢emphasizing the importance of respectful and constructive ‍dialogue, the ⁣White House sets the ⁢tone for discussions on the ⁣Israeli-Palestinian ‌conflict that prioritize understanding and cooperation.



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