U.S. may review ties with countries deemed anti-Israel – Envoy

U.S. may review ties with countries deemed anti-Israel – Envoy

by Joseph Anthony
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The United States may review its ties with countries it deems as being anti-Israel after what a U.S. envoy said on Sunday was a shift in policy towards equating anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism.


U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a March speech that anti-Zionism โ€“ opposition to Israelโ€™s existence as a homeland for the Jewish people โ€“ was a form of anti-Semitism, or hostility toward Jews, that was on the rise worldwide and that Washington would โ€œfight it relentlesslyโ€.

The State Departmentโ€™s special envoy for monitoring and combating anti-Semitism, Elan Carr, said this U.S. position could spell reviews of ties with foreign governments or leaders.

โ€œThe United States is willing to review its relationship with any country, and certainly anti-Semitism on the part of a country with whom we have relations is a deep concern,โ€ he told Reuters during a visit to Israel.

โ€œI will be raising that issue in bilateral meetings that I am undertaking all over the world,โ€ he said. โ€œThat is something we are going to have frank and candid conversations about โ€“ behind closed doors.โ€

Carr declined to cite specific countries or leaders, or to elaborate on what actions the Trump administration might take.

โ€œI obviously canโ€™t comment on diplomatic tools that we might bring to bear,โ€ he said. โ€œEach country is a different diplomatic challenge, a different situation, number one. And number two, if I started disclosing what we might do it would be less effective.โ€


Some U.S. political analysts say that President Donald Trump and other Republicans hope support for Israel will attract Jewish voters, including those disaffected by pro-Palestinian voices within progressive Democratic Party circles.

At the same time, critics have credited Trumpโ€™s confrontational, nationalistic rhetoric with encouraging right-wing extremists and feeding a surge in activity by American hate groups. The administration has flatly rejected that charge.

Carr said the administrationโ€™s equating of anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism โ€œcertainly breaks new ground โ€ฆ by making clear that something that a lot of us who are involved in the Jewish world and a lot of us who are proponents of a strong U.S.-Israel relationship have known for quite some time, and that is that one of the chief flavours of anti-Semitism in the world today is the flavour that conceals itself under anti-Zionismโ€.

REUTERS

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