Would You Believe That Democrats Were Not Anti-Israel Enough in 2024?
Politics
United States
Started February 24, 2026
Even left-of-center analysts have thrown cold water on the far left’s self-flattering narratives
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Would You Believe That Democrats Were Not Anti-Israel Enough in 2024?
National Review (United States) | Feb 23, 2026
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The debate over the Democrats' position on Israel reflects deeper ideological divides within the party that need to be addressed.
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The increasing influence of far-left voices in the Democratic Party risks alienating centrist voters who support Israel.
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The mainstream Democratic Party has shown a commitment to Israel that aligns with U.S. interests and global stability.
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Far-left narratives about the Democratic stance on Israel undermine the party’s broader goals of peace and justice in the region.
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Critics of Democrats' Israel policy overlook the complexity of geopolitical alliances and the importance of bipartisanship.
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