The following is a news story that broke earlier
today, which I got exclusively from Senator Cory Booker for The Jewish Link of
New Jersey about his plans relating to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu’s upcoming address to Congress:
Exclusive to JLNJ: Senator Cory Booker to Attend
Israeli Prime Minister’s Speech to Congress
Thursday, February 26, 2015
By N. Aaron Troodler
As the controversy surrounding Benjamin Netanyahu’s
upcoming address to Congress about the global threat posed by a nuclear-armed
Iran has risen to fever pitch, many Democratic members of Congress have come
forth and publicly declared their intention to either attend the highly
publicized speech, or, alternatively, skip the Israeli Prime Minister’s
address. One notable exception from the chorus of prominent lawmakers who have
opined about Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech is Senator Cory Booker.
In light of his profound affinity for Israel and the
Jewish community, Senator Booker’s silence thus far regarding Netanyahu’s
highly politicized address was particularly noteworthy and led to speculation
whether or not the high-profile lawmaker would attend the speech. Complicating
matters is the fact that Booker is the only senator in the Congressional Black
Caucus, which has seen a number of its members declare their intent to boycott
Netanyahu’s speech.
Senator Booker ended his silence this week. In an
exclusive statement to JLNJ, the Senator said he will attend Netanyahu’s
address to Congress and explained his rationale for doing so.
“I am deeply troubled by the politicization of
America’s vital relationship with Israel, and the disregard for longstanding
diplomatic protocol displayed by House Republican leadership,” said Senator
Booker. “This is an affront to our president, to members of congress, and a
betrayal of the long-held American principle that when it comes to national
security, politics ends at the water’s edge. I am committed to upholding that
principle -- when America’s and Israel’s security is on the line, and we’re
dealing with a situation as dire and complex as Iranian nuclear negotiations, I
will listen to all sides, and will not miss an opportunity to hear from the
prime minister of one of America’s closest and most important allies.”
Citing the importance of the US-Israel connection, New
Jersey Senator Robert Menendez, a leading advocate for strengthening the United
States’ bond with Israel, noted that he will attend Prime Minister Netanyahu’s
address, despite his displeasure with the manner in which it came about.
Senator Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat and a staunch defender of the
State of Israel, exhorted his Democratic colleagues to attend the speech and
not allow partisan politics to stand in the way of the US-Israel relationship.
Senator Booker’s deep connections to the Jewish
community are well known and he is widely recognized as a strong supporter of
the State of Israel. “The Jewish community is extraordinarily important,”
Senator Booker said in a 2014 interview. In 2013 he said, “I have a very strong
desire that we do everything for the continuance of, and the establishment of,
a real secure Jewish state of Israel. That’s very, very important to me and
drives a lot of my thinking about foreign policy in terms of the Middle East
situation.”
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