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At US embassy, Bennett pushes for return of bipartisan backing for Israel


Jacob Magid is The Times of Israel s US correspondent based in New York
US House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Gregory Meeks, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and US Embassy in Israel Charge D affaires Michael Ratney at the US Embassy s Independence Day celebration on July 5, 2021. (Ziv Sokolov/US Embassy in Jerusalem)
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett vowed on Tuesday to prevent Israel from being used as a political football in the United States, as the new Israeli government works to restore ties with the Democratic Party, which have become frayed in recent years.
“I’ll challenge any attempt to make America a partisan political issue in Israel and any attempt to make Israel a partisan political issue in the United States,” Bennett said in his remarks at the US Embassy in Jerusalem’s annual Independence Day celebration. ....

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