Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim
Walz said in a radio interview on Thursday that anti-Israel protesters
are “speaking out for all the right reasons” and that more pressure
should be applied to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept
a Palestinian state.
The Michigan NPR station WCMU
asked the Minnesota governor how a Harris-Walz administration would
break from the Biden administration handling Israel’s war against Hamas
in the Gaza Strip.
“We can’t allow what’s happened in Gaza to
happen,” Walz said. “The Palestinian people have every right to life
and liberty themselves. We need to continue to put the leverage on to
make sure we move towards a two-state solution.”
“I think we’re at a critical point right now,” he added. “We need the Netanyahu government to start moving in that direction.”
Walz described the Oct. 7 attack as a
“horrific act of violence against the people of Israel” and said that
the Jewish state has the right to defend itself and that the United
States “will always stand by that.”
He did not mention Hamas.
Walz complimented anti-Israel protesters,
who have a significant presence in Michigan, as the state with the
nation’s largest Arab population. “I think those folks who are speaking
out loudly in Michigan are speaking out for all the right reasons,” he
said. “It’s a humanitarian crisis. It can’t stand the way it is.”
In his interview on Thursday, Walz ended his answer about Israel with a call to “find a way that people can live together.”
“Getting a ceasefire with the return of
the hostages and then moving towards a sustainable two-state solution is
the only way forward,” he said.
Matt Brooks, the CEO of the Republican
Jewish Coalition, stated that “Joe Biden thinks the antisemitic,
anti-Israel radical protestors ‘have a point,’ Kamala Harris appeases
them, saying they ‘are showing exactly what the human emotion should be’
and now Tim Walz believes they ‘are speaking out for all the right
reasons.’ What a total disgrace.”
“Let’s be clear: The mobs on our streets
and college campuses are wildly antisemitic and anti-Israel and should
be totally condemned in the strongest possible terms,” Brooks said. “It
is shameful and appalling that the top leaders of today’s Democratic
Party cannot firmly and directly reject their vile antisemitic base.”
“Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are choosing
to put partisan politics ahead of the safety and security of the Jewish
community and America’s key ally as it fights a war for its very
survival. It is disgusting, and the American people will reject Harris
and Walz’s extremism in November,” he added. “Their priorities are
clearly not our priorities. Harris and Walz stand with the radical
squad, not with us.”
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