Billionaire Haim Saban, a longtime Clinton donor, defended Hillary Clintons commitment to Israel in an interview on Israels Channel One preceding the former secretary of states announcement of her candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination lastSunday. When asked about Clintons position on the Iran framework agreement, Saban claimed to know where she stands but I cant talk about it.
When pressed, Saban responded, everything that she thinks and everything she has done and will do will always be for the good of Israel. We dont need to worry about this. This blanket statement led The Hills Naomi Friedman, toleap to the conclusionthat Clinton is against the deal.
That conclusion runs counter toClintons statementapplauding the deal as an important step. Clinton acknowledged that the devil is always in the details but diplomacy deserves a chance to succeed.
There is little indication to suggest that Hillary Clinton has chosen to oppose the deal brokered between the P5+1 and Iran. But Clintons ties to Saban will be an important relationship to keep an eye on as she rolls out her campaigns foreign policy positions and announces her support or opposition to a nuclear deal with Iran.
Saban, a pro-Israel powerhouse within the Democratic Party, lavishly funds Bill Clintons presidential foundation as well as theAmerican Israel Education Foundation(AIEF). This fundraising arm ofAIPAC arranges for congressional junkets to Israel, among other projects.
Between 2008 and 2013, Sabans family foundation pumped over $8 million into the Clinton presidential foundation in Little Rock, Arkansas and contributed $5 million to the AIEF. AIPAC has expressed reservations about the framework agreement,warning thatit could result in a final agreement that will leave Iran as a threshold nuclear state.
Saban has gone even further. Speaking alongside GOP megadonorSheldon Adelsonat an Israeli-American Council conference in November,Saban criticizedthe Obama administrations negotiating tactics with Iran, complaining, weve shown too many carrots and a very small stick. He warned that if necessary to defend Israel against Iran, I would bomb the living daylights out of the sons of bitches.
Indeed, Saban, adual Israeli-U.S. citizen, has also been supportive of the Israeli military. Between 2008 and 2013, Saban gave $7.43 million toFriends of the Israel Defense Forces, a group that provides support for serving members of the IDF and the families of fallen soldiers, according to tax documents.
Nothing Saban said in the interview provides any real indication that Hillary Clinton opposes the framework agreement or the Obama administrations efforts to reach an agreement curbing Irans nuclear program. But Sabans eagerness to appear as in the know and his philanthropy to the Clintons alongside pro-Israel and pro-IDF charities, gives some indication as to how he will be lobbying Hillary Clinton over the coming nineteen months and possibly beyond.