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Sanders: Netanyahu’s governing coalition is ‘right-wing, dare I say racist’

“I am not anti-Israel. But the fact of the matter is [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu is a right-wing politician who I think is treating the Palestinian people extremely unfairly,” said Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders during a town hall hosted by CNN.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who is running for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020, answers a question about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a CNN town hall on April 22, 2019. Source: Screenshot.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who is running for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020, answers a question about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a CNN town hall on April 22, 2019. Source: Screenshot.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who is running for the 2020 Democratic nomination for president, labeled the government under Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “racist” on Monday.

The self-described Socialist, who lived on a kibbutz back in the 1960s, said the Israeli leader’s governing coalition is a “right-wing, dare I say racist, government.”

“I am not anti-Israel. But the fact of the matter is Netanyahu is a right-wing politician who I think is treating the Palestinian people extremely unfairly,” said Sanders to a round of applause during a town hall hosted by CNN.

“What I believe is not radical,” he continued. “I just believe that the United States should deal with the Middle East on a level playing-field basis.”

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin tapped Netanyahu last week to form the next governing coalition, which he will have to do within 28 days, though Rivlin may grant a 14-day extension if necessary.

The right-wing bloc is expected to consist of the Likud, Kulanu, Yisrael Beiteinu, Shas and United Torah Judaism parties—a 65-seat majority in the 120-seat Knesset.

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