Why the U.S. Should Try to Salvage Its Alliance with Turkey, and How It Could
Russia has made it clear that it is in Syria for good, whereas America looks ready to race for the exits.
July 26, 2019
So long as Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib are hailed as the future of the Democratic party, hatred for Israel won’t be confined to the political margins.
After the determinedly anti-Israel congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib introduced a resolution defending the movement to boycott, divest from, and sanction the Jewish state (BDS), Speaker Nancy Pelosi and more mainstream Democrats responded with a resolution condemning BDS—which was passed by a crushing bipartisan majority. Jonathan Tobin warns, however, that this victory over anti-Semitism may be only a temporary one:
Russia has made it clear that it is in Syria for good, whereas America looks ready to race for the exits.
So long as Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib are hailed as the future of the Democratic party, hatred for Israel won’t be confined to the political margins.
One side will have to compromise.
Once a bustling, but unliterary, Jewish community.
More ancient, and more impressive, than previously thought.
After the determinedly anti-Israel congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib introduced a resolution defending the movement to boycott, divest from, and sanction the Jewish state (BDS), Speaker Nancy Pelosi and more mainstream Democrats responded with a resolution condemning BDS—which was passed by a crushing bipartisan majority. Jonathan Tobin warns, however, that this victory over anti-Semitism may be only a temporary one:
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