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Kamala Harris âstrongly disagreesâ with student who said Israel was carrying out ethnic genocide Ron Kampeas
WASHINGTON (JTA) â Vice President Kamala Harris âstrongly disagreesâ with a university student who told her that Israel was carrying out âethnic genocide,â her office said, pushing back against claims that she encouraged the studentâs view. âThroughout her career, the Vice President has been unwavering in her commitment to Israel and to Israelâs security,â Harrisâs spokeswoman, Symone Sanders, said Friday, October 1 in a statement to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. âWhile visiting George Mason University to discuss voting rights, a student voiced a personal opinion during a political science class. The Vice President strongly disagrees with the studentâs characterization of Israel.â Harris had reached out to Jewish organizations after sustaining criticism from Republicans and some Jewish communal figures for not correcting the student during a visit to a political science class. Harris was on the campus Tuesday to attend a voting rights rally. Harris spoke for about 15 minutes to the class about the importance of organizing and making oneâs voice heard, tying it to Democratic Party efforts to push back against a spate of laws in Republican-led states that add restrictions to voting. âYour vote is an expression of your voice, and we should never support anything that would stifle a personâs voice,â Harris said. She took questions, and one woman, who said she was Yemeni and Iranian, challenged Harrisâ claim that speaking out brings change. âYou brought up how the power of the people and demonstrations and organizing is very valuable in America, but I see that over the summer there have been protests and demonstrations in astronomical numbers standing with Palestine,â she said. âBut then just a few days ago there were funds allocated to continue backing Israel, which hurts my heart
because itâs ethnic genocide and displacement of people, the same that happened in America, and Iâm sure youâre aware of this.â The woman appeared to be referring to protests in May during Israelâs conflict with Gaza, and then to the U.S. House of Representativesâ overwhelming approval last week of $1 billion to replenish Israelâs Iron Dome anti-missile system, which was depleted during the conflict. âThe people have spoken very often of what they do need and I feel there is a lack of listening,â the student said. Harris said she was glad the student spoke up, saying, âyour voice, your perspective, your experience, your truth should not be suppressed.â The vice president then pushed back against the studentâs argument that expressing opinions in America was fruitless. âThe point that you are making about policy that relates to Middle East policy, foreign policy, we still have healthy debates in our country about what is the right path, and nobodyâs voice should be suppressed on that,â she said. Harris said that organizing and voting were effective means of making oneâs voice heard, casting the studentsâ views as part of a broader debate. âOur goal should be unity, but not uniformity, right?â she said. âUnity should never be at the expense of telling anyone personally that, for the sake of unity, âOh, you be quiet about that thing. You suppress that thing. Letâs not deal with that thing.â Thatâs not unity. True unity is everyone in that room has a voice.â The Republican National Committee posted an excerpt of the exchange, cutting off at where Harris said âyour truth should not be suppressed.â âKamala Harris nods as student accuses Israel of âethnic genocideâ: âyour truth cannot be suppressed,ââ the RNC said in a tweet. The Republican Coalition called the exchange âdisgraceful.â Fox News headlined a story, âKamala Harris
applauds student, who accused Israel of âethnic genocide,â for speaking âyour truth.ââ Rabbi David Wolpe of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, in Harrisâ home sate of California, chided her on Twitter. âMadame Vice President, the idea that Israel has committed genocide against the Palestinians is not someoneâs truth, it is someoneâs lie, whether they know it or not,â he said. âAnd it is pernicious, destructive, and should not be elided or ignored by the highest officials in the land.â Harrisâs office reached out to at least two pro-Israel organizations in the wake of the controversy. âThe Biden-Harris Administration, as well as President Biden and Vice President Harris personally, have exemplary
pro-Israel records, for which we are immensely grateful,â Mark Mellman, the president of the Democratic Majority for Israel, said in a statement. âWe were pleased Vice President Harrisâs senior staff reached out to us today to confirm what we already knew: Her âcommitment to Israelâs security is ironclad,â and she âstrongly disagrees with the George Mason studentâs characterization of Israel.ââ Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt weighed in on Twitter. âJust spoke with @VP office,â he said. âGlad to hear her confirm she is proud of her record supporting #Israel, and knows claim it is committing âethnic genocideâ is patently false. Looking fwd to a clearing of the record so thereâs no ambiguity that what that student said was hateful/ wrong.â
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