How The Israel Lobby Silenced Democratic Dissent
After AIPAC targeted a Jewish Democratic congressman, most Dem lawmakers won’t risk pressing Israel to stop its war.
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After AIPAC targeted a Jewish Democratic congressman, most Dem lawmakers won’t risk pressing Israel to stop its war.
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Republicans aim to slash funding for the agency that recently blocked funds flowing to the terrorist group.