A fund-raising letter rebuking a primary candidate’s views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is heating up a House race between two Jewish candidates.
A bipartisan delegation of U.S. Congress members said Palestinian Authority strides in transparent government and security created the basis for immediate peacemaking.
As long as the Iran debate dealt only with sanctions, Congress, the White House and the pro-Israel community seemed to be in accord. But now that Iran has rejected America’s overtures, differences over how to proceed are taking center stage.