The Israeli prime minister also said that Israel continues to work on ceasefire efforts after accepting the latest U.S.-sponsored proposal ͏ ͏
The Israeli prime minister also said that Israel continues to work on ceasefire efforts after accepting the latest U.S.-sponsored proposal |
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By Marc Rod Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday blamed coordinated anti-Israel advocacy campaigns for recent polls showing falling support for the Jewish state in the United States, particularly among Democrats, but argued that effective Israeli counter-messaging could reverse those trends. Recent surveys have shown that support for Israel has declined among Democrats since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel, with a majority now viewing Israel unfavorably. "I am certainly interested in maintaining the great support that Israel has had. I think there's been a concerted effort to spread vilifications and demonization against Israel on social media," Netanyahu said in response to a question from Jewish Insider at a news conference on Capitol Hill following a closed-door meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). |
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The ad, airing on broadcast TV in the Washington area, says the U.S. strikes on Iran 'made the world safer … Only President Trump had the courage to stop them' By Emily Jacobs |
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Memos from former Christie and Cuomo aide Maria Comella urged the former VP to more vocally call out the far-left elements of her party to win the election By Gabby Deutch |
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