U.S. Elections
The U.S. president has bigger worries than the Arab-American vote, experts told JNS.
“This poll tells us very little about how N.Y. Jews will vote,” Mark Mellman, president of Democratic Majority for Israel, told JNS.
Images show Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shoveling skulls, Israel’s flag made to look like a Nazi one, big noses and allusions to genocide.
The former and current presidents’ primary wins point toward a likely 2020 rematch.
The GOP presidential frontrunner spoke shortly before winning the New Hampshire primary.
The Republican frontrunner for the White House says that the Jewish state would not have been attacked on Oct. 7 if he was still president.
Instead, the U.S. presidential candidate plans to do a “live-audience show” in Des Moines with Tim Pool, whose previous guests include Kanye West.
“Gaza’s future is our future. We must have a ceasefire now,” said the 73-year-old physician and perennial candidate.
The presidential candidate and longtime leftist activist says the ICC should investigate the Jewish state for “likely war crimes.”
“Joe Biden will say he supports Israel and then they do nothing but try to kneecap them every step of the way,” said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
“The last thing we need to do is to tell Israel what to do. The only thing we should be doing is supporting them and eliminating Hamas,” said Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
“I was raised by what the Jews call a righteous Christian,” the U.S. president claimed.