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Democratic party Shifts on Israel: A growing divide
New York – A defining characteristic of American politics is the ideological litmus tests each major party demands of its presidential candidates. For Republicans,opposition to abortion has become non-negotiable. But a similar, and evolving, test is emerging for Democrats – one centered on the long-standing U.S. relationship with Israel.
This shift represents a departure from the past, a change recently highlighted by the scrutiny faced by Pete Buttigieg, former Secretary of Transportation. The question isn’t simply about supporting Israel, but how that support is demonstrated, and whether unconditional backing remains tenable within a changing Democratic landscape.
A Historical Touchstone Under Review
for decades, unwavering support for Israel has been a crucial test for both Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls. However, this tradition is now being actively questioned within the Democratic Party. This reevaluation is not isolated; it reflects a broader reassessment of long-held foreign policy positions.
Pete Buttigieg recently experienced the weight of this