“Cynical and nakedly political.”
George Santos’s dubious past.
Changing attitudes toward Israel, and changes in American politics, produced constant challenges.
An opportunity for the 118th Congress to get off on a historic footing.
The U.S. can take concrete steps in response.
Andy Levin’s Two-State Solution Act isn’t meant to pass, or to bring “peace and coexistence.”
A group of left-wing rabbis has found common cause with Congress’s “squad.”
Democrats might balk at extending $10 billion to Vladimir Putin.
A bill before Congress would make communal morning prayer more difficult.
“Israel needs to pick a side.” But does anyone else?
The group’s U.S. director dismissed the idea of a Jewish state.
Two Democratic candidates running in a newly formed congressional district split on Israel.
Republicans are at fault in this instance, but the real problem is bipartisan.
Partnership might be preferable to largesse.