Israel, Iran and Trump
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Supporting Israel is now a fringe position among Democratic voters. Why does the media keep covering it like a 50/50 issue?
Onstage and on the sidelines of the recent Jewish Democratic Council of America Leadership Summit in Washington, prominent pro-Israel Democrats tiptoed into one of the biggest debates roiling their pa
Israel. But a clear, generational shift is emerging, as younger conservatives have grown skeptical of U.S. aid to Israel and of Jewish political influence in the U.S.
The reactions of Democratic Party politicians to Israel’s war in Gaza and their denunciations of the administration’s joint military operation with Israel against Iran have ripped away the last illusions about the party’s trajectory. What is taking ...
The consensus around stopping U.S. military aid to Israel has shifted dramatically within the Democratic Party in just a couple of years. To put it into perspective: The push from Sen. Bernard Sanders, Vermont independent, to block that aid started with ...
Just a third of Democrats have a favorable view of Israel, a steep decline from just a few years ago, according to a Gallup poll. That’s in contrast to 83% of Republicans who view Israel favorably — a partisan gap of 50 points. Responding to the ...
Just a third of Democrats have a favorable view of Israel, a steep decline from just a few years ago, according to a Gallup poll. That’s in contrast to 83% of Republicans who view Israel favorably — a partisan gap of 50 points. Responding to the ...
Reports of a growing divide between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are gaining momentum amid the drawn-out U.S.-Israeli war against Iran and its regional allies.
