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‘Unconscionable’ Kamala Harris opting to ‘boycott’ Netanyahu address to Congress, experts say

“It encourages Israel’s enemies, who also have American blood on their hands and our hostages in their custody,” said Robert Greenway of Heritage.

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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the National League of Cities via video conference on March 8, 2021. Credit: Lawrence Jackson/White House.

Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, will be conspicuously absent from her seat, as U.S. vice president, behind Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when the latter addresses a joint session of Congress on Wednesday.

“It is unconscionable to see Vice President Kamala Harris shirk her duties as president of the Senate and boycott this historic event,” stated Victoria Coates, vice president of the Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation. “If we can’t stand with Israel now, when can we?”

Coates’s colleague Robert Greenway, director of Heritage’s Allison Center for National Security, agreed.

“Iran and its terrorist proxies look to eliminate the State of Israel, and the United States cannot turn a blind eye to the situation as we will be the next in their crosshairs,” Greenway stated. “Vice President Kamala Harris’s refusal to preside over the joint session of Congress further isolates our closest ally in the region.”

“It encourages Israel’s enemies, who also have American blood on their hands and our hostages in their custody,” he added. “We must be better.”

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