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Kamala Harris’s Stance on Israel and Gaza

What to Expect from Her Potential Presidency

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July 24, 2024
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As the U.S. presidential election approaches, Vice President Kamala Harris’s stance on Israel and the Gaza conflict is becoming increasingly scrutinized. Known for her nuanced approach to foreign policy, Harris’s potential presidency could bring shifts in the U.S. stance on one of the most contentious issues in international relations. Here’s a closer look at what to expect from the approach of Kamala Harris to Israel and Gaza based on her past statements and current positions.

Kamala Harris's Stance on Israel and Gaza
US Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Douglas Emhoff descend from Air Force Two at Delaware National Air Guard base in New Castle, Delaware, on July 22, 2024.

Historical Context and Current Views

Kamala Harris has been a vocal advocate for both Israeli security and Palestinian humanitarian needs. Since the escalation of the Gaza conflict on October 7, 2023, Harris has supported Israel’s right to defend itself against Hamas while simultaneously expressing concerns about the high civilian toll in Gaza. This balance mirrors the Biden administration’s position but with Harris potentially adding a more critical tone.

In December 2023, during a speech in Dubai, Harris reiterated the Biden administration’s support for Israel’s right to self-defense but also stressed the need for Israel to protect civilian lives in Gaza and adhere to international humanitarian laws. Her comments underscored her concern about the humanitarian impact on Palestinians, a point she has highlighted repeatedly.

Policy Continuity and Potential Shifts

Experts suggest that Harris is likely to maintain a policy trajectory similar to President Joe Biden’s if elected. Biden’s administration has consistently backed Israel, partly due to Biden’s long-standing personal relationship with Israeli leaders. However, Harris’s position on Gaza might include a more pronounced critique of Israeli military actions and a stronger emphasis on humanitarian concerns.

David Makovsky, a senior fellow at The Washington Institute, points out that Harris has previously advocated for more protection of civilians, indicating a potential shift towards a more critical stance on Israeli operations if she becomes president. This stance is part of her broader approach to international diplomacy, which seeks to address both security and humanitarian dimensions of conflicts.

Key Statements and Positions

In February 2024, addressing the Munich Security Conference, Harris condemned the violence of Hamas while also calling for better protection of innocent Palestinians. This dual approach highlights her commitment to Israel’s security alongside her concerns for Palestinian civilians. Her speech reflects a broader policy stance that values both defense and humanitarian needs, aiming to find a balanced solution.

Harris’s interview with The Nation in July 2024 further illustrated her focus on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She expressed deep concerns about the dire conditions faced by Palestinians, reflecting a more personal and detailed understanding of the situation compared to her predecessors.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the United Nations climate summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Dec. 2, 2023.

Comparison with Biden’s Policy

While Kamila Harris’s foreign policy positions often align with Biden’s, she is expected to emphasize humanitarian issues more strongly. Biden’s administration has faced criticism from some quarters for its perceived lack of pressure on Israel regarding civilian casualties. Harris’s potential presidency could introduce a more balanced approach, addressing both security and humanitarian concerns more explicitly.

The Road Ahead

As Harris continues to campaign, her stance on Israel and Gaza will likely be a significant point of discussion. She will need to navigate a complex political landscape, balancing her critical views on the humanitarian impact of the Gaza conflict with the need to maintain strong U.S.-Israel relations. Her approach could signal a shift towards a more nuanced policy, focusing on both security and humanitarian aspects.

In summary, Kamala Harris’s potential presidency may bring a more critical and balanced approach to U.S. foreign policy regarding Israel and Gaza. While she is expected to uphold the core tenets of U.S.-Israel relations, her emphasis on humanitarian concerns suggests a possible shift towards addressing the broader implications of the conflict. As the election nears, Harris’s evolving stance will be closely watched by both domestic and international observers.

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