John Kerry: Strengthening Israel’s Security
and Bolstering the US-Israel Special Relationship
John Kerry has been at the forefront of the fight for
Israel’s security during his nineteen years in the US Senate.
His pro-Israel voting record is second to none.
John Kerry did not wait until he was running for president
of the United States to visit Israel - he has been there on numerous
occasions throughout his public life. Through his meetings with Israeli
political and military leaders – and especially his interaction
with ordinary Israelis – he has experienced the everyday security
threat that Israelis face and this has deepened his understanding of
Israel’s security needs. In short, John Kerry will never do anything
to compromise that security.
John Kerry believes that particularly in uncertain
times like these we must reaffirm and indeed strengthen our special
relationship with Israel, our most steadfast friend and ally in the
region. His commitment to a safe, secure, democratic Jewish state of
Israel is unwavering. It comes from a personal belief that Israel’s
cause must be America’s cause.
John Kerry understands that anti-Semitism masked in
anti-Israel rhetoric is a dangerous trend threatening both Israel and
Jewish communities around the world. John Kerry has always fought against
anti-Semitism and as president, he will take governments around the
world to task for failing to address this escalating threat.
Israel’s Right to Respond to Terrorism: Kerry
supports Israel’s right of self defense to eliminate threats to
its citizens, including actions taken by Israel against Hamas, Islamic
Jihad and other terrorist groups in Gaza. In spring 2002, when Israel
launched Operation Defensive Shield to root out Palestinian terrorists
and dismantle the Palestinian infrastructure, Kerry co-sponsored a resolution
expressing solidarity with Israel and called for continued assistance
in strengthening Israel's homeland defenses.
Supporting Israel’s Plan to Withdraw from Gaza:
John Kerry expressed support for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s
unprecedented plan to withdraw from the Gaza Strip. He recognizes that
in any final settlement for Israel to remain a Jewish State, Palestinians
must settle in a future Palestinian State rather than in Israel, and
that in light of demographic realities, a number of settlement blocks
will likely become a part of Israel.
Fighting Against Saudi Government Anti-Semitism: John
Kerry has forcefully spoken out against anti-Semitic statements by Saudi
government officials, saying it calls into question their commitment
to combating terrorism and pledging that as president, he will never
permit these kinds of attacks to go unanswered.
Israel’s Security Fence Is A Legitimate Right
of Self Defense: John Kerry supports the construction of Israel’s
security fence to stop terrorists from entering Israel. The security
fence is a legitimate act of self defense erected in response to the
wave of terror attacks against Israeli citizens. He believes the security
fence is not a matter for the International Court of Justice.
New Palestinian Leadership: John Kerry believes that
Yasser Arafat is a failed leader and unfit partner for peace and therefore
has supported his total isolation. He has demanded a new, responsible
Palestinian leadership, committed to ending the violence and fighting
terror – in word and in deed – and will work tirelessly
to ensure that this new leadership emerges.
Foreign Aid to Israel: John Kerry has always voted
to maintain critical foreign aid to our ally Israel, resisting any attempts
to cut it over his years in the Senate. In the early 1990s, he fought
President Bush when his administration restricted aid to Israel through
the loan guarantees program.
The UN and other International Organizations: John
Kerry has always believed the US must stand solidly behind Israel at
the UN and other international organizations. He recognizes the UN must
establish more credibility on Arab-Israeli matters and would never hesitate
to wield a US veto on the Security Council in the face of anti-Israel/Anti-Zionist
resolutions.
Fighting to Move the American Embassy to Jerusalem:
John Kerry has long advocated moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem, Israel’s
indisputable capital. In 1999, he signed a letter taking President Clinton
to task for not moving the embassy.
Maintaining Israel’s Military Superiority: John
Kerry understands that America must guarantee Israel’s military
superiority and supports carefully restricting arms sales to Arab countries
in the region. He opposed the sale of Maverick missiles and F-15 fighter
planes to Saudi Arabia.
Financing Terror: Kerry will demand accountability
and action from Arab and European countries to eliminate sources of
funds that flow freely to terrorist organizations. Kerry strongly believes
the US must “end the sweetheart relationship with a bunch of Arab
countries that still allow money to move to Hamas and Hezbollah and
Al Aqsa Brigade.”
Isolating and Punishing Regimes of Terror: Kerry co-sponsored
the Syria Accountability Act, which includes a ban on the export of
military and dual use items to Syria. He believes that “we must
ensure that Syria does not acquire and distribute additional weapons
thereby exasperating tensions in the Middle East, raising potential
threats to Israel, and undermining arms control.”
Preventing a Nuclear Armed Iran: John Kerry understands
that a nuclear armed Iran is unacceptable. He believes the failure of
the Bush Administration to thwart Iran’s efforts to amass nuclear
weapons poses a real threat to the safety and security of Israel, the
US and the rest of the free world.
Guiding Principles for John Kerry on Israel and the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
• As President, John Kerry will never force Israel
to make concessions that compromise its security.
• As President, John Kerry would not expect Israel to negotiate
without a credible Palestinian partner for peace - something that unfortunately
does not exist today.
• As President, John Kerry would work to ensure and embrace strong
bi-partisan support for matters concerning the security of the State
of Israel.
• As President, John Kerry will provide the political and military
support for Israel to fight terrorism. He understands that just as Israel
has stood with the US in our fight against terrorism and Al-Qaeda, the
US must stand firmly with Israel as it fights against terrorism and
terrorist groups like Islamic Jihad, Hamas and Hezbollah. We must continue
to stand shoulder to shoulder against terrorism and state sponsors of
terrorism.
• As President, John Kerry will work to strengthen the economy
of Israel, an economy that has suffered dramatically over the last few
years during the latest violence in the region. In particular, he will
act to jump start the high tech sector working to adapt many of the
innovative “technologies” Israel has invented to combat
terrorism. He will work to strengthen the US homeland while simultaneously
strengthening the Israeli economy.
• As President, John Kerry will strengthen the working relationship
and cooperation between the US Department of Homeland Security and the
Israeli security establishment to share technology and lessons learned.
In addition, he will establish a commission to see what the US can learn
to strengthen the security of our homeland from Israel’s experience
and success on matters such as airline and port security, nuclear plants
and chemical storage facilities.
• As President, John Kerry will implement measures and programs
to improve the social, economic, and political conditions throughout
the Middle East as part of a comprehensive multilateral effort to move
the region forward towards democracy and freedom and away from Islamic
fundamentalism, including a wide-ranging Middle East trade agenda.
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