Senator Warren’s Disgraceful Meddling in Israeli Politics David Harsanyi © Kyle Grillot/Reuters Sen. Elizabeth Warren speaks to supporters in Monterey Park, Calif., March 2, 2020.
This week, Senator Elizabeth Warren implored Israel’s opposition parties to unite and oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu so that the United States could facilitate the creation of a Palestinian state. Though Democrats have quietly meddled in Israel’s elections numerous times over decades from Clintonistas to Obamaites to the now-disgraced Lincoln Project I can’t remember a United States senator ever openly chiming in on the democratic process of an ally in quite this way.
Senator Warren s Disgraceful Meddling in Israeli Politics
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April 1, 2021 last updated 8:48 ET Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waves to supporters after the first exit poll results for the Israeli parliamentary elections, at the Likud party’s headquarters in Jerusalem, March. 24, 2021 (AP photo by Ariel Schalit).
Israel Is No Longer Right or Left. It’s Pro- and Anti-Netanyahu
Before Benjamin Netanyahu’s long tenure as prime minister, the longest in Israel’s history, Israelis delineated their parties’ political contours on the basis of ideology. That started changing as Netanyahu’s hold on power stretched over the years, despite acting in ways that some found offensive, counterproductive and possibly criminal. He has now fully reframed Israel’s political divisions, which became starkly apparent in the most recent election, the country’s fourth in just two years.