Tag: American Support

Jacob Magid, U.S. Bureau Chief for the Times of Israel, discusses various topics including Israel's campaign against Hamas, anti-Israel sentiment on American campuses, U.S.-Israel relations, rising antisemitism, and challenges faced as a journalist.
The article discusses Iran's recent attack on Israel and the subsequent response from the U.S.-Israel alliance.
Ben Shapiro retweeted former US ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, who emphasized the strong unity and morale in Israel during the conflict with Hamas, highlighting Israeli opposition to a Palestinian state and widespread support for the war effort.
The text explores how Israel, once seen as a barren and unremarkable land, transformed from a small settlement in 1909 to a country with significant global impact.
The author argues that despite the negative optics of the war in Gaza, support for Israel has not wavered, partly because those protesting tend to be in line with Iran, viewed negatively by the typical American observer.
Despite a recent poll showing that a majority of young Americans view Israel's campaign against Hamas as genocidal and support calls for the genocide of Jews, there is still reason for optimism.
Recent polling data indicates that Joe Biden could potentially lose to Donald Trump in numerous scenarios, raising concerns for Democrats.
The podcast discusses the reaction to Volodymyr Zelensky's speech to Congress and its potential impact on increasing American support for countering Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz discuss the unique circumstances of the third Knesset election in twelve months, exploring whether this election will differ from its predecessors and what factors are influencing the early campaign.