https://politico.com/news/katie-porter-bilateral-ceasefire-israe…
Rep. Katie Porter said the U.S. should push for a “lasting bilateral ceasefire” in the war between Israel and Hamas, a shift from her previous lockstep alignment with the Biden administration on the issue.
The Senate candidate said Monday that the U.S. role should be “to identify and push for conditions where a lasting bilateral ceasefire is possible.”
Those conditions include the release of all hostages seized in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, the end of Hamas control of Gaza and security for Israel, she said in a statement.
The word “ceasefire” has become especially loaded in the conflict, with Palestinians and their supporters using the word to call for an immediate halt to Israel’s military response to the October attack.
The rift between Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu became even more pointed when Netanyahu said over the weekend he was “proud” to have blocked the formation of a Palestinian state, a rejection of the US’ support for a two-state solution.
In her statement, Porter sharply criticized Netanyahu’s remarks as undermining American priorities in the region.
“His remarks and actions necessitate tough conversations with our ally Israel about its long-term strategy and among U.S. policymakers about our approach in the Middle East,” she said.
Rep. Barbara Lee has shaped her campaign around being an outspoken proponent of a ceasefire, which she endorsed the day after the Hamas attack and before Israel began its bombardment.
Her stance has endeared her to the left flank of the party, which has sought an end to Israel’s military action.
Rep. Adam Schiff has maintained strong support for Israel’s right to defend itself. He backed Biden’s prior call for humanitarian pauses and supported the administration’s efforts to encourage Israel to limit civilian casualties.
Both Lee and Schiff have long-established foreign policy portfolios during their congressional tenures. Schiff served as chair of the House Intelligence Committee while Lee became a progressive icon as a leading critic of the U.S. response to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
@KindG3rrymanderDemocrat6mos6MO
Barbara Lee's position on Israel has her gaining among Democrats
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@Int3grityMikeyGreen6mos6MO
It's just become clear to her that most Californians don't share the Blinken-Biden administration's fondness for infanticide & ethnic cleansing.
@J0intResolEvaGreen6mos6MO
"a shift"
many are on parking brakes now - those who wanted to vote for Porter in the primary.
@VersatilePuddingDemocrat6mos6MO
Katie appears worried over her support among younger voters. Bad policy change. Return to status quo ante in Gaza won’t work. Been tried. No great answers. Israel must bend to American concerns re civilian casualties, rebuilding PLO & 2-state but still eliminate Hamas militarily.
@RadiantRobinRepublican6mos6MO
So pro Hamas. Not surprised
@AmusedInaugurationSocialist6mos6MO
oh they're getting scared now. those miserable wretched pro-genocide people are getting cold feet. and they know things we don't yet know because they have access to high level information we don't.
every one of them must be drummed out of public life. out of America entirely.
@SuperPACDingoDemocrat6mos6MO
Like the one that was in place on October 6th?
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