U.S. Democratic presidential candidates refrain from condemning Hamas

A democratic representative who stood by Israel is Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema who tweeted "I condemn the rocket attacks on innocent civilians and stand in support of Israel and peace."

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) participates in a mock swearing in with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence during the opening day of the 116th Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington (photo credit: REUTERS/AARON P. BERNSTEIN)
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) participates in a mock swearing in with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence during the opening day of the 116th Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington
(photo credit: REUTERS/AARON P. BERNSTEIN)
Israel and Gaza agreed on a ceasefire on Monday after an intense and bloody conflict saw the death of four Israelis dead and 234 injured, while 23 Palestinians died and 60 more were injured, with close to 700 rockets being fired by Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants and over 250 attacks from the Israeli Air Force on in Gaza.
Many politicians worldwide made their comments in support of one side or the other during this latest conflict. US President Donald Trump took to Twitter to show his support of Israel when he said that "We support Israel 100% in its defense of its citizens."

Trump's support of Israel is unquestionable as his actions speak clearly when he moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem and declared the Golan Heights to be Israeli.
With the 2020 US Presidential elections at stake, not many American politicians made their comments on the latest Israeli-Gaza conflict.
Only a single Democratic presidential candidate tweeted about the situation, and even that was not in favor of Israel. Former senator (D-AK) Mike Gravel tweeted "Long live Palestine!" And that is where the list ends.
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib slammed The New York Times for a headline reading "Gaza Militants Fire 250 Rockets, and Israel Responds With Airstrikes." Tlaib claimed on Twitter that "Headlines like this & framing it in this way just feeds into the continued lack of responsibility on Israel who unjustly oppress & target Palestinian children and families."

Congresswoman Ilhan Omar started by condemning violence in general, but added that "The status quo of occupation and humanitarian crisis in Gaza is unsustainable."

  One of the democratic representatives who stood by Israel is Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema who tweeted "I condemn the rocket attacks on innocent civilians and stand in support of Israel and peace."

New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez also spoke in favor of Israel, saying that "The United States will not waver in standing with Israel and its people."
The Jerusalem Post reported last month that a Gallup poll in March showed a 6% drop in support for Israel within the Democratic Party, and that a 2018 poll found that only 49% of Democrats sympathize more with Israel than with the Palestinians.