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Posted: 2024-04-05T15:57:31Z | Updated: 2024-04-05T16:04:09Z 'No Conditions': Sen. John Fetterman Breaks With Joe Biden Over Israel Approach | HuffPost

'No Conditions': Sen. John Fetterman Breaks With Joe Biden Over Israel Approach

The Pennsylvania Democrat isn't backing off his staunchly pro-Israel stance despite growing concerns in his party about its military campaign in Gaza.

WASHINGTON  Democratic angst over Israel s military campaign in Gaza has grown steadily in recent weeks even before the death of seven aid workers killed by an Israeli air strike this week, in what could be a turning point in the U.S. approach to the conflict. 

But Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) isnt backing off his staunch support for Israel, which has drawn the ire of some progressives and won him applause in corners of the Republican Party , including  one member of Donald Trump s family. 

On Thursday, after President Joe Biden appeared to threaten Israel with a change in U.S. policy if it doesnt alter its tactics and allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza, Fetterman rejected the idea of conditioning support for Israel, as some of his colleagues have been pressing for months.

In this war against Hamas no conditions for Israel, Fetterman wrote on X, formerly Twitter. The post was accompanied by a photo of a story from The New York Times summing up Bidens tense phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where he called the killing of aid workers earlier this week unacceptable and demanded Israel immediately implement a series of specific, concrete, and measurable steps to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The hoodie-wearing Pennsylvania Democrat has been one of the most vocal defenders of Israel throughout its six-month military campaign in Gaza, which it launched in response to the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas. Hes steadfastly defended its right to go after Hamas, even as the civilian death toll has climbed into the thousands in Gaza, including in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. He wallpapered his office with posters of dozens of hostages Hamas took from Israel, waved an Israeli flag from the roof of his house after anti-Israel protesters gathered outside, and even sought to attend a private Republican lunch on Capitol Hill to hear Netanyahu speak via video. 

Earlier this week, Fetterman called the death of World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza a tragedy and said that civilian deaths should be minimized in Gaza. But he largely stuck to his position that Hamas was ultimately responsible for the suffering there. 

Its important to minimize the kind of collateral damage and I would hope that Hamas decides to not hide behind civilians and create those circumstances as well, Fetterman said during an interview with CBS News.

Celebrity chef Jos Andrs, the founder of World Central Kitchen, said Wednesday that Israel targeted his colleagues systematically, car by car despite signs on the convoy identifying it as a humanitarian mission. 

This was not just a bad luck situation where oops we dropped the bomb in the wrong place, Andrs said after Netanyahu expressed sorrow for the strike and called it unintentional.

We are disappointed to see Senator Fettermans criticism of Bidens approach, said Tali deGroot, national political director for J Street, a left-leaning pro-Israel group that supports additional U.S. pressure on Israel to change its governments policies.

Like the Senator, we too care deeply about the state of Israel. We hope to have an ongoing dialogue with him about why it is that these kinds of steps are actually pro-Israel, and in the best long-term interest of both countries.

Fettermans unvarnished support for Israel has drawn the ire of progressive Jews who oppose its military campaign in Gaza. Eva Borgwardt, a spokesperson for the group IfNotNow, whose members protested at Fettermans home, said in a statement: Apparently the only thing that will satisfy Senator Fetterman is more massacres, more starvation, more ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.

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Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) walks to vote in the U.S. Capitol.
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Fetterman, however, has been unbending on Israel. Hes also rejected being labeled as a progressive despite standing firmly with the left on other key issues, including support for unions, LGBTQ rights, economic justice and marijuana legalization. 

I would just call myself a Democrat, he told CNN . And I believe that Im on the right side of issues, whether thats being very pro-choice, maybe that I believe that is being pro-union, and if I believe thats pro-Israel as well, too.

Still, hes looking more and more like an outlier in the Democratic Party when it comes to Israel. This week, Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), another centrist, pro-Israel Democrat, opened the door for leveraging aid if Israel expands its campaign into Rafah, where more than a million Gazans have taken refuge in makeshift shelters.

If Benjamin Netanyahu were to order the IDF into Rafah at scale ... and make no provision for civilians or for humanitarian aid, I would vote to condition aid to Israel, Coons said in a Thursday interview on CNN

He added: Ive never said that before, Ive never been here before.

Last month, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), another staunchly pro-Israel Democrat and the highest-ranking Jewish official in the U.S., called for new elections in Israel and sharply criticized Netanyahu for blocking the way toward peace with Palestinians. 

Bidens more aggressive approach to Israel yielded a change in policy on Thursday, when, within just a few hours of his call with Netanyahu, the Israeli government announced it was opening more aid routes into Gaza. But his administration has also continued to authorize transfers of military equipment to Israel, including more bombs, despite growing concerns over its conduct in Gaza.

What has got to be made clear to Israel you can go to war against Hamas, but you cannot continue these horrific actions, which are causing literally the worst humanitarian disaster that we have seen in a very long time, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a vocal proponent of conditioning aid to Israel, said Thursday during an interview with CNN. 

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