Rahm Emanuel, a potential 2028 presidential candidate for the Democrats, is cautioning Israel on its policies, suggesting they could threaten its alliance with the U.S.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Rahm Emanuel, the former Chief of Staff to Barack Obama and Democrat Chicago mayor, has warned Israel that its current policies could jeopardize its alliance with the United States. Speaking at Tel Aviv University on Wednesday, Emanuel criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and suggested there should be a shift in U.S. policy toward the Middle East. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Without question, the alliance is at a crossroads. It cannot stand or survive as it has been.” – Rahm Emanuel 🎯 IMPACT: The remarks by Emanuel, who is Jewish and the son of an immigrant from Jerusalem, highlight a growing divide within the Democratic Party regarding U.S. support for Israel, with implications for future U.S. foreign policy. His comments come as support for Israel among Democrats has significantly declined, with Muslim, minority, and youth voters on the left far more critical of the Jewish State than previous generations of Democrat voters. 📰 DETAIL: Emanuel criticized Israel’s policies on settlement expansion in the West Bank and restrictions on aid for Gaza. “Israel has failed to convert its military gains into strategic advantages. The same dynamic extends beyond Iran. You had no day-after Hamas plan for Gaza. You had no strategy to make a partner of the Lebanese government against Hezbollah,” said the Democrat, who previously served as a volunteer with the Israeli military during the Gulf War in 1991. He warned that the Netanyahu government has “led Israel into a dead-end.” 📺 FLASHBACK: Polling data released in March reveals that support for Israel is on the wane across American politics, with 74 percent of Democrats and 51 percent of Republicans agreeing that the country has “too much influence over American foreign policy.” |
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