TEL AVIV, ISRAEL – In a recent interview, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized his concerns regarding the growing sentiment of anti-Israelism within the Democratic Party and the “woke right” in the United States. Netanyahu underscored the significance of fostering relationships between the two nations and stated his intention to address this issue.
During the interview, Netanyahu pointed out the correlation between anti-Israel sentiment and anti-American sentiment. He observed that individuals who harbor hatred for Israel often also display animosity towards the United States. This sentiment is particularly evident in public protests where Israeli and American flags are frequently burned together. Conversely, when Americans express their support for Israel through demonstrations, they typically display both flags in solidarity.
“The people who hate Israel end up hating America,” Netanyahu stated. “It’s a shared value system, and when we see our friends and allies supporting Israel, it’s a testament to the unbreakable bond between our nations.” Netanyahu expressed his commitment to mend the perceived rift and strengthen ties with American politicians who share his perspective on the importance of US-Israeli relations.
The remarks by Netanyahu come amidst a backdrop of increasing tensions between Israel and certain American politicians, particularly those on the progressive left, who have been critics of Israel’s policies, particularly its handling of the Palestinian issue. However, the relationship between the two nations has been historically strong, with both countries sharing deep strategic connections.
A key focus of Netanyahu’s remarks lies in the fact that this issue affects more than just the countries directly involved. With the United States serving as a major diplomatic partner, any perceived shift in the American stance on Israel could impact the global perception of the country, making it more challenging for Israel to navigate its position in the international arena.
By drawing attention to the interconnectedness of anti-Israel and anti-American sentiment, Netanyahu has positioned himself as a proactive leader seeking to strengthen relations between the two nations, emphasizing the critical need for a unified front in the face of shared adversaries.
