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    Van Hollen says it was a ‘mistake’ for Democrats to support Netanyahu addressing Congress

    By Lauren Sforza,

    2024-07-28

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    Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) said it was a “mistake” for Democrats to support Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu giving an address to Congress.

    “I believe it was, and I’ve expressed that view,” he said when asked on CBS’s “Face the Nation” whether it was a mistake for Democrats to support the visit. “But the reality is, obviously, he came. So for those of us who thought it was a mistake to have him here, we expressed our views by not participating.”

    Van Hollen has been critical of the current Israeli government’s policies and has called for a pause in sending offensive weapons to the country until President Biden’s demands of getting more humanitarian assistance into Gaza have been met.

    He was one of many Democratic lawmakers who opted not to attend Netanyahu’s address, saying in remarks on the Senate floor earlier this month that it “sends a terrible message” to invite the Israeli leader to the Capitol.

    Van Hollen also noted Sunday that while he has been “critical of the conduct of the war in Gaza,” he has “always affirmed Israel’s right to self defense, in fact, duty to self defense.”

    Netanyahu addressed Congress in a joint session last week — a speech met with opposition from some Democratic lawmakers and activists in D.C. who protested outside the Capitol against Netanyahu’s visit.

    Van Hollen also said Netanyahu used Congress as a “prop” in his speech.

    “I think Prime Minister Netanyahu accomplished his goal of using Congress as a prop to boost his support in Israel, especially among his right-wing extremists. If you saw the people who gave two thumbs up to his speech, they were Ben-Gvir and Smotrich. These are very right-wing extremists,” he said, referring to Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.

    This story was updated at 7:10 p.m. on July 29.

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    Larry Chatmam
    08-26
    yes it was a mistake to invite a war criminal to the United States to address a joint session o Congress and I'm thankful for the Congress people who boycotted the session Netanyahu is a war criminal and has been found guilty of war crimes by the International Criminal Court and there's a warrant out for his arrest Netanyahu has slaughtered over 40,000 Plastenians and he has murdered over 100 journalists and he's murdered hundreds of humanitarian aid workers and he's deliberately starving over 2 million people to death and he's depriving them of water and medicine and he's bombed every hospital and school in GAZA and he's deliberately killing civilians he and the IDF and it's just came out that the IDF are murdering and raping and torturing the Palestinian prisoners and Joe Biden and the United States Government knows that all of this is going on and yet they still give Israel bombs and weapons to continue the Genocide
    Jenny Reeves
    08-01
    Netanyahu know his people and his country better than blind Democrats in DC that dont see whats going on in their own country, much less be willing to do anything for it! DC needs to keep their noses out of other countries when they cant/wont take care of their own. Refusal to sit and LISTEN to Netanyahu was rude, bull-headed, prideful, arrogant and childish! Dems didnt embarrass just themselves, they embarrassed our nation and our people! 🤒😥
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