A Senator
Will Preside at Netanyahu’s Speech to Congress After Harris Declines
An aide to
Vice President Kamala Harris said she had a scheduling conflict but would meet
with the Israeli prime minister this week.
Annie Karni
By Annie
Karni
Reporting
from the Capitol
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/22/world/middleeast/kamala-harris-netanyahu-congress-speech.html
July 22,
2024
Vice
President Kamala Harris has declined to preside on Wednesday when Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is scheduled to address a joint meeting
of Congress, staying away from a gathering that is likely to highlight the deep
divisions among Democrats about his conduct of the war with Hamas.
An aide to
Ms. Harris said her absence on Wednesday should not be construed as a change in
her commitment to Israel’s security, but was merely a conflict with a
previously scheduled event in Indianapolis. She is scheduled to speak at a
convention of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc., one of the nation’s oldest Black
sororities, and will meet with Mr. Netanyahu this week at the White House, the
aide said.
Typically,
the vice president, as the president of the Senate, sits on the House rostrum
beside the House speaker during joint meetings to receive a foreign leader,
appearing just behind the visiting dignitary in a tacit show of support and
welcome. But this week, Democrats are turning instead to Senator Benjamin
Cardin of Maryland, who chairs the Foreign Relations Committee, to sit beside
Speaker Mike Johnson and behind Mr. Netanyahu, according to two people familiar
with the plans, who spoke about them on the condition of anonymity.
Mr. Cardin,
who is retiring from Congress, is strongly pro-Israel and has remained
staunchly supportive of the Jewish state even as the Biden administration and
many Democrats in Congress have clashed openly with Mr. Netanyahu over his
policies and tactics in the war against Hamas.
Senator
Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington and the president pro tempore, who is
third in line to the presidency, also was asked to preside in Ms. Harris’s
stead but declined. Ms. Murray is not planning to attend the speech at all, a
spokesman said.
Other
Democrats have said they plan to boycott the speech in protest of Mr.
Netanyahu’s policies and Israel’s conduct of the war.
And Senator
Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the majority leader, was not seen as an
appropriate alternative; he delivered a speech earlier this year branding Mr.
Netanyahu a major impediment to peace in the Middle East and calling for
elections to replace him when the war winds down.
The Biden
administration has clashed with Mr. Netanyahu over Israel’s bombardment of
Gaza, the failure to ensure the delivery of aid to Palestinian civilians and
the apparent lack of a plan for governance after the war.
Mr.
Netanyahu was invited to address Congress by leaders from both parties. But it
was Mr. Johnson who pressed to arrange the speech, seeking to hug Mr. Netanyahu
closer as some Democrats, particularly progressives, were repudiating him and
condemning his tactics in the war, which have caused tens of thousands of
civilian casualties in Gaza and a humanitarian disaster for the 2.2 million
Palestinians in the enclave.
Erica L.
Green contributed reporting.
Annie Karni
is a congressional correspondent for The Times. She writes features and
profiles, with a recent focus on House Republican leadership. More about Annie
Karni
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