The statement
Boehner

Says Obama called Israel "a constant sore" that infects U.S. foreign policy.

John Boehner on Monday, May 12th, 2008 in a news release.

Misquoting Obama's remarks

False

House Republican leader John Boehner waded into the presidential campaign on May 12, 2008, by attacking Sen. Barack Obama over comments the Illinois senator made about the Middle East.

“Israel is a critical American ally and a beacon of democracy in the Middle East, not a ‘constant sore’ as Barack Obama claims," Boehner said in a news release from the Freedom Project, a Republican political action committee that he chairs. "Obama’s latest remark, and his commitment to ‘opening a dialogue’ with sponsors of terrorism, echoes past statements by Jimmy Carter, who once called Israel an ‘apartheid state.’ It’s another sign that Obama is part of the broken Washington Americans are rejecting."

Boehner, of Ohio, was referring to an interview Obama gave Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic that focused on Israel, conflicts in the Middle East, and Hamas, the Palestinian group that wants to destroy Israel. Obama said in the phone interview May 10 that "there’s no doubt that Israel and the Palestinians have tough issues to work out to get to the goal of two states living side by side in peace and security" but that he didn't agree with the suggestion by former President Jimmy Carter that Israel resembles "an apartheid state." That was followed by this exchange:

Goldberg: "If you become president, will you denounce settlements publicly?"

Obama: "What I will say is what I’ve said previously. Settlements at this juncture are not helpful. Look, my interest is in solving this problem not only for Israel but for the United States."

Goldberg: "Do you think that Israel is a drag on America’s reputation overseas?"

Obama: "No, no, no. But what I think is that this constant wound, that this constant sore, does infect all of our foreign policy. The lack of a resolution to this problem provides an excuse for anti-American militant jihadists to engage in inexcusable actions, and so we have a national security interest in solving this, and I also believe that Israel has a security interest in solving this because I believe that the status quo is unsustainable."

Boehner's statement alleges that Obama was saying that Israel, a key ally of the United States, is a "constant wound ... constant sore."

But it's clear from the rest of the interview that Obama was referring to the Middle East conflict, not Israel.

And Goldberg himself said in this blog posting "that Obama was clearly calling the Middle East conflict, and not Israel, a sore."

Goldberg added sarcastically that he was sure Boehner would issue a corrected press release because during the interview, "Obama expressed — in 12 different ways — his support for Israel."

Given the context for Obama's remarks and his repeated support of Israel throughout the interview, we find Boehner's statement to be False.

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Sources: The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg's blog, Obama on Zionism and Hamas, May 12, 2008

The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg's blog, The Honorable Mr. Boehner, May 13, 2008

The Freedom Project, Boehner Responds to Obama Claim that Israel is a "Constant Sore", May 12, 2008

Written by: Bill Adair
Researched by: Bill Adair
Edited by: Amy Hollyfield

Published: Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

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