RJC: Speech too balanced

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The Republican Jewish Coalition said President Obama’s speech in Cairo was too balanced and "appear to mark the beginning of a worrisome shift in U.S. policy."

"President Barack Obama, in his major speech in Cairo this morning, struck a balanced tone with regard to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and that’s what was wrong with this speech," said RJC executive director Matt Brooks. "American policy should not be balanced — it should side with those who fight terror, not those who either engage in it or are too weak to prevent it."

"We urge President Obama to return to the policy of holding the security of Israel as a key American priority and requiring significant, concrete, and verifiable moves toward peace from the Palestinian side," the Brooks statement said.

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Republican Jewish Coalition Executive Director Matthew Brooks said today:

President Barack Obama, in his major speech in Cairo this morning, struck a balanced tone with regard to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and that’s what was wrong with this speech.

American policy should not be balanced – it should side with those who fight terror, not those who either engage in it or are too weak to prevent it.

This conflict will not reach a peaceful conclusion until the Palestinians put an end to terrorism, violence, and incitement against Israel. American policy has long been to support Israel – a fellow democracy and committed ally of this country – in its efforts to achieve lasting security for its citizens. Israel’s good faith efforts have been met by unremitting Palestinian violence and what is in effect an internal Palestinian civil war. Peace and security go hand in hand — Israel has repeatedly reached out her hand in peace only to have it slapped back. The President’s remarks to the world’s Muslims today appear to mark the beginning of a worrisome shift in U.S. policy.

We urge President Obama to return to the policy of holding the security of Israel as a key American priority and requiring significant, concrete, and verifiable moves toward peace from the Palestinian side.

 

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