NEW YORK - Donald Trump isn’t on the ballot for Israel’s national election, yet he’s a dominant factor for many American Jews as they assess the high stakes of Tuesday’s balloting. Trump isn't on the ballot for Israel's national election, yet he's a dominant factor for many American Jews as they assess the high stakes of balloting on Tuesday, April 9, 2019. The American Jewish community wants the relationship to remain on a bipartisan basis.”Article Continued BelowThough it leans Democratic overall, the American Jewish community — numbering 5.5 million to 6 million — is not monolithic. Jack Rosen, president of the American Jewish Congress, said any surge in Netanyahu fatigue should not be interpreted as a weakening of American Jews’ support for Israeli. “Just as we’ve had Clinton fatigue and Bush fatigue.” Among liberal and centrist American Jews, dismay with Netanyahu extends beyond his alliance with Trump.
Source: thestar April 06, 2019 06:00 UTC