The Biden administration and its Democratic allies in Congress are grappling a contradiction: Israelis really don’t like Netanyahu, but they back his war aims that are at the crux of U.S.-Israel differences.
Jewish Democratic party operatives say the Pennsylvania senator’s support for Israel is not a surprise, but in line with his campaign promises and penchant for holding fast to his positions.
A survey shows Jewish views on the conflict are starkly different from those of the rest of the population, where far fewer Americans see Israel’s rationale for the war and its conduct as justifiable.