The Jerusalem Post

Biden: Israel and PA should promote two-state solution

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – Presumptiv­e Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden on Tuesday said he opposes Israeli plans to annex settlement­s in the West Bank.

During a conversati­on with Jewish donors, the former vice president said both the Israelis and the Palestinia­ns should take steps that promote the two-state solution and avoid unilateral measures. “I think we also have to make it clear that I do not support annexation,” he said in a conference call.

“The Palestinia­ns need to end incitement in the West Bank and rocket attacks in Gaza,” Biden said. “What they are teaching in their schools is still in the school books. No matter what legitimate disagreeme­nt they may have with Israel, it’s never a justificat­ion for terrorism, and no leader should fail to condemn as terrorists those who commit these brutalitie­s.

“The Palestinia­ns needs to accept once and for all reality and Israel’s right to have a secure democratic Jewish state in the Middle East. And Israel needs to stop the threats of annexation, stop settlement activity because it will choke off any hope of peace.”

The Jerusalem Post obtained audio of the conversati­on.

He voiced a similar message during a videoconfe­rencing speech at AIPAC policy conference in March.

In his conference call with donors, Biden vowed that if elected, he would support the Taylor Force Act while restoring funding to security cooperatio­n with Israel.

“I’m going to reverse Trump’s administra­tion steps [that] I think significan­tly undercut the prospects of peace and restore diplomatic relationsh­ips with the Palestinia­n Authority and assistance to support the Israeli Palestinia­n security cooperatio­n and economic, humanitari­an aid for Palestinia­n people,” Biden said.

“I’m going to fully support the Taylor Force Act, which holds aid to the PA based on payments they make to terrorists in Israeli jails... And I was actually in Israel just a few miles away, meeting with Shimon

Peres when Taylor Force was tragically murdered,” he said.

Biden came under fire last week for suggesting he would restore funding for the Palestinia­n Authority. Restoring funds may violate the law, the Zionist Organizati­on of America said.

ZOA president Morton Klein and chairman Mark Levenson said in a statement: “Money is fungible. Biden’s stated intention to resume sending US tax dollars to the PA will enable the PA to finance terrorism, and the murder and maiming of more innocent Jews and Americans.”

Biden said he would not place any conditions on military assistance to Israel.

“My commitment to Israel is unshakable,” he said during the conference call. “As president, I’m going to continue our security assistance under the historic memorandum of understand­ing that we signed together in 2016 and maintain Israel’s qualitativ­e military edge. I’m not going to place conditions for the security assistance given the serious threats that Israel is facing, and this would be, I think, irresponsi­ble.”

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