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Biden’s sanctions against settlers creates a dangerous false equivalence

US President is wrong to deploy the conflict in his election campaign

February 6, 2024 15:24
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COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA - JANUARY 27: US President Joe Biden speaks to a crowd during the South Carolina Democratic Party First in the Nation Celebration and dinner at the state fairgrounds on January 27, 2024 in Columbia, South Carolina. South Carolina holds its Democratic party primary on February 3. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
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I have zero tolerance for settler violence and the kind of attacks that right-wing Jewish extremists have carried out against Palestinians over the years in the West Bank.

Nevertheless, the executive order signed last week by US President Joe Biden and the decision to impose sanctions on four Israelis while warning that more sanctions are still to come has the potential to undermine Israel’s war against Hamas and, unfortunately, encourage terrorists to continue attacking.

The Biden administration has long protested that some Israeli governments have turned a blind eye to some alleged far-right attacks on Palestinians. And while this has been a problem, the reason Biden issued the order now has more to do with his own political challenges than with his discontent with Israel.

The same day he issued the order, the president flew to Michigan for an election rally. Michigan is a known swing state and will be crucial for Biden to carry if he wants to beat Donald Trump in November. In 2016, for example, Trump won Michigan with just 10,000 more votes that Hillary Clinton. In 2020, Biden won the state by just about 150,000 votes.