Harris Urged to Shift U.S. Policy on Israel Amid Regional Tensions

Experts call for Vice President Kamala Harris to recalibrate U.S. support for Israel, citing regional instability and diplomatic challenges. The move could prevent wider conflict and boost Democratic electoral prospects.

August 9 2024, 01:37 PM  •  419 views

Harris Urged to Shift U.S. Policy on Israel Amid Regional Tensions

In recent developments, the Middle East finds itself at a critical juncture following Israel's actions in Tehran and ongoing tensions in Gaza. The situation has sparked debates about U.S. foreign policy and its implications for regional stability.

On July 31, 2024, Israel carried out the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, a prominent Hamas political leader, in Tehran. This event has raised concerns about potential escalation and its impact on cease-fire negotiations. The U.S. government's stance on this operation has been scrutinized, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken asserting that Washington was not involved or aware of the action.

The assassination has complicated efforts to achieve peace in Gaza, where conflict has been ongoing since Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, has been criticized for rejecting a two-state solution and pursuing policies that may lead to further regional instability.

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The Biden administration's approach to the situation has faced criticism from various quarters, including former State Department officials. Hala and Annelle, who resigned from their positions in April and March 2024 respectively, have voiced concerns about the U.S. government's unconditional support for Israel's military operations in Gaza.

"The State Department cannot claim it was unaware of what Israel, with U.S. arms, was doing to the civilian population of Gaza."

Former State Department officials warn

These concerns are not isolated. Internal documents from the State Department, established in 1789 as the oldest executive department, acknowledge the damage being done to U.S. credibility in the Middle East. The situation has led to unprecedented anti-American sentiment throughout the region, complicating diplomatic efforts.

The potential for wider conflict looms large. Recent attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq and Syria by Iran-backed militias highlight the volatile nature of the situation. On August 5, 2024, U.S. service members were injured in a rocket attack on a military base in Iraq, underscoring the risks to American personnel in the region.

Experts are now calling for a shift in U.S. policy, with a focus on Vice President Kamala Harris. They suggest that Harris could play a crucial role in preventing further escalation by insisting on the application of U.S. laws consistently when it comes to arms transfers to Israel.

The U.S. provides Israel with approximately $3.8 billion in military aid annually. However, laws such as the Leahy Law, the Arms Export Control Act, and the Foreign Assistance Act outline conditions for this assistance. Advocates argue that applying these laws could pressure Israel to accept a cease-fire agreement and allow for humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.

Such a move by Harris could have significant political implications. It might help strengthen the Democratic Party's base and appeal to uncommitted and youth voters, potentially influencing the upcoming election.

As the situation continues to evolve, the international community watches closely. The actions taken by U.S. leadership in the coming months could have far-reaching consequences for regional stability and American interests in the Middle East.