Susan Rice
Promises Israel 'Largest Military Aid Package in
U.S. History'
The American national security adviser also lashes
out at Israel's settlement activity, saying that the
only road to 'sustainable security for Israel and to
dignity and self-determination for the Palestinians
is two states for two peoples.'
By Haaretz and JTA
June 08, 2016
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National Security Adviser Susan Rice promised Israel
on Monday that the new military aid agreement
between the two nations that is currently being
negotiated will constitute “the single largest
military assistance package — with any country — in
American history.”
Addressing
the American Jewish Committee Global Forum in
Washington, Rice said the new decade-long aid
package, which is expected to provide Israel
somewhere between $37.5 billion and $40 billion over
the life of the pact, will “constitute a significant
increase in support,” providing funding to update
Israel’s aircraft fleet and strengthen missile
defenses.
Hinting at the
polarized views on Israeli policy among the U.S.
presidential candidates, Rice said that “Israel’s
security isn’t a Democratic interest or a Republican
interest—it’s an enduring American interest.” At the
same time, Rice lashed out at Israel's settlement
activity, saying that the only road to “sustainable
security for Israel and to dignity and
self-determination for the Palestinians is two
states for two peoples.”
“Just as we
oppose counterproductive Palestinian actions and
strongly condemn incitement and violence, settlement
activity corrodes the prospects for two states,” she
said. “It moves Israel toward a one-state reality.”
However, she
also cited the occasions when the Obama
administration opposed bids by the Palestinians and
others to impose a solution through the United
Nations, and said that policy would hold. “When the
Palestinians tried to short circuit the path to
statehood, President Obama said peace will not come
through resolutions at the United Nations,” she
added. Rice also strongly condemned the wave of
stabbing attacks that began in Israel in October and
among whose victims were two Americans who were
killed.
“When Hamas
digs tunnels so they can kidnap and kill Israelis
Israel is not alone, when one country is singled out
time and time again on the floor of the United
Nations Israel is not alone, when angry forces
attack Israel’s right to exist Israel is not alone,”
Rice said.
“And when
Palestinians are attacked by mobs shouting ‘Death to
Arabs,’ when Palestinians’ mosques and churches are
vandalized, the Palestinian people are not alone.”
Earlier
Monday,
Rice told the Forward that U.S. Secretary of
State John Kerry attended a conference last week on
Israeli-Palestinian peace called by the French
government in order to moderate its message.
“Secretary Kerry participated because we are very
much of the view that this very delicate issue has
to be handled effectively and we can’t see efforts
that might, in fact, complicate the situation on the
ground be allowed to generate distraction — or
worse, renewed or intensified frictions,” Rice said.
Israel’s
government had strongly objected to the Paris
conference. The conference’s concluding statement
last week was more moderate Israel expected,
reportedly because of Kerry’s intervention.
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The U.S. provides Israel
$10.2 million* in military aid each day, while it
gives the Palestinians $0** in military aid.
Total direct U.S. aid to Israel amounts to well over
$140 billion in 2003 dollars. Israel receives about
$3 billion in direct foreign assistance each year,
which is roughly one-fifth of America's entire
foreign aid budget. In per capita terms
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