The success of the leftist El-Sayed in the Michigan primaries, despite 30 million dollars against the Israeli ‘lobby’, exposes the progressive alienation of traditional allies
The success of the leftist El-Sayed in the Michigan primaries, despite 30 million dollars against the Israeli ‘lobby’, exposes the progressive alienation of traditional allies
The Washington Post · Lior Soroka Hertseliyya, Israel. As the political consensus in the United States on Israel has weakened—as evidenced by Abdul el-Sayed’s victory in last week’s Democratic primary in Michigan—the fear that this estrangement may be irreversible has spread to Israel. More and more Israelis fear that the fact that the country’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has chosen to side with the Trump administration, to the detrimen…