"It is wrong to say the U.S. should "not take sides" in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute"
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As a Democratic politician long associated with pro-Israel advocacy in Congress, Berman's intent is also disciplinary. He's speaking less to Jerusalem or Ramallah than to wavering American audiences: colleagues tempted by "both-sides" rhetoric, activists pushing for distance from Israel, and presidents who might treat the relationship as negotiable. The subtext is transactional and strategic: U.S. credibility, regional deterrence, and domestic political cohesion are all supposedly tied to a visible alignment.
Context matters because "not taking sides" is usually invoked when casualties spike or negotiations stall - moments when the public appetite for clarity rises, and so does pressure to soften U.S. identification with Israel. Berman's line functions as a preemptive rebuttal. It insists that the U.S. is not merely a mediator; it is a stakeholder with a preferred outcome, and pretending otherwise is the real bias.
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Berman, Howard. (2026, January 16). It is wrong to say the U.S. should "not take sides" in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-wrong-to-say-the-us-should-not-take-sides-89288/
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Berman, Howard. "It is wrong to say the U.S. should "not take sides" in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-wrong-to-say-the-us-should-not-take-sides-89288/.
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"It is wrong to say the U.S. should "not take sides" in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-wrong-to-say-the-us-should-not-take-sides-89288/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.


