Kenyan president reaffirms support for Israel despite Gaza onslaught

Post By Diaspoint | June 7, 2024

Kenyan President William Ruto told Al Jazeera English that Israel continues to be an ally despite criticism of its military conduct in Gaza

Kenyan President William Ruto has reaffirmed his backing of Israel amid growing global backlash over its devastating assault in Gaza since October 7.

In an interview with Al Jazeera English broadcast on WednesdayRuto said that Israel-Kenya ties would continue, but adding that Nairobi did not support attacks on Palestinian civilians in Gaza.

“Israel is a great friend of Kenya and we believe that it should go into the future,” Ruto told Al Jazeera English.

“We made a clear statement when Israel was attacked that it was wrong. We have also made a very clear statement when the war [intensified] and the use of force, when children were attacked when atrocities were committed against the people of Palestine.”

However, Ruto emphasised that the conflict should not be solved by military means, stressing his support for a two state solution.

“We are firm in the belief of two things: the situation in the Middle East, the situation in Gaza, cannot be solved using military means. We also are of the firm belief that a two-nation solution is the way to go. We believe in self-determination. We believe in the existence of Israel as a nation and as a friend,” Ruto said, adding: “But we also believe in the existence of Palestine as a state.”

Kenya says it has supported draft UN resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, but is unable to put pressure on Israel’s biggest ally the US to back them.

In May 2024, Ruto became the first African leader hosted by the White House since 2008.

Ruto reiterated that Kenya would continue reaffirming its position calling for a ceasefire and a two-state solution, but without exerting pressure on other countries including the US.

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