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Thursday October 19, 2023

October 19, 2023 by Graeme MacKay

Biden walks a diplomatic tightrope in the Israel-Palestine conflict, facing party divisions over support for Israel. His cautious approach aims to defuse tensions and bolster his diplomatic reputation for potential re-election gains. The situation highlights the challenge of managing diverse constituencies.

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Thursday October 19, 2023

President Biden’s Diplomatic Balancing Act in the Israel-Palestine Conflict

The relentless conflict in Gaza places both Palestinian and Israeli civilians in a dire predicament. As Hamas, responsible for numerous deadly acts against Israel and hostage-taking, triggers a planned offensive by Israel's IDF in northern Gaza City, it is inevitable that innocent civilians will suffer the repercussions.

October 14, 2023

As President Biden ventured into the heart of the Israel-Palestine conflict, he demonstrated a careful and calibrated approach to navigating one of the world’s most enduring crises. With escalating violence in the region and deep-rooted divisions within his own party, Biden’s diplomatic efforts are at a crucial juncture, posing both political risks and opportunities.

President Biden’s unwavering support for Israel following a devastating Hamas attack in Tel Aviv was an expected, yet bold move. The President’s stance, largely in line with Washington’s dominant position, earned him praise from both sides of the aisle. His extensive foreign policy experience made handling an international crisis seem like familiar territory, even amid grave geopolitical dangers.

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October 18, 2022

While foreign policy rarely takes center stage in American elections, Biden’s role as a statesman abroad, particularly if he can help de-escalate the rising tensions, could offer a welcome respite from the barrage of domestic challenges that have affected his approval ratings.

In Tel Aviv, Biden reaffirmed America’s support for Israel but, in a subtle shift, he offered humanitarian assistance to displaced Palestinians. He also cautioned against repeating past mistakes, referencing the U.S. response to the 9/11 attacks. This nuanced approach demonstrated Biden’s commitment to finding a path to peace in the region, even as tensions flared.

However, Biden’s task is made more challenging by the growing anger within the progressive wing of his party, especially as Israel intensified its military actions in Gaza. Progressive Democrats accused him of supporting a war that had already claimed the lives of thousands of Palestinians. This anger reached a peak after a deadly explosion at a Gaza City hospital, sparking protests across the Middle East and forcing Biden to cancel his planned visit to Jordan.

April 26, 2023

This precarious tightrope that Biden is walking reflects the complex nature of the Israel-Palestine conflict. While many Republicans have simplified the issue, seeing it in black and white terms, the progressive base of the Democratic Party views it through a different lens. Younger Democrats, in particular, are skeptical of Israeli policies toward Palestinians and are reluctant to support military action, even in response to a Hamas attack.

To address these concerns, a group of progressive members of Congress signed a letter calling for the restoration of essential supplies to Gaza. Another House resolution demanded an immediate de-escalation and ceasefire. While Biden’s defenders argue that he is privately pushing Israel to minimize civilian casualties, critics warn that if he aligns too closely with Israel, he may be held accountable for excessive use of force.

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December 1, 2012

Amid this internal party strife, Biden’s trip to Israel is seen as an opportunity for de-escalation. Larry Cohen, chairman of Our Revolution, a left-wing political organization, expressed hope that the visit could prevent further violence.

Public opinion on this matter is mixed, with polls indicating that Americans are more confident in Biden’s ability to handle the Israel-Palestine conflict than domestic issues. However, the younger and more progressive wing of the Democratic Party remains skeptical of his approach, particularly when it comes to military support for Israel.

The key challenge for President Biden lies in balancing American interests, maintaining relations with a long-standing ally, and addressing the concerns of his party’s progressive wing. It’s a delicate act, but if he can successfully defuse tensions and contribute to a lasting peace, it may enhance his reputation as a seasoned diplomat and provide a welcome boost to his re-election bid. In the tumultuous world of foreign policy, Biden’s cautious and measured steps are a testament to his experience and diplomatic competence. (AI)

Editorial cartoon printed in the Hamilton Spectator and the Toronto Star.

 

Posted in: International, USA Tagged: 2023-18, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Egypt, Gaza, Israel, Joe Biden, Jordan, King Abdullah II, Mahmoud Abbas, mideast, Palestine, toddler, USA
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