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The statements aroused anger among AIPAC supporters, but also vocal support among the progressive wing of the Democratic Party and "revived a fraught debate" in American politics over whether AIPAC has too much influence over American policy in the Middle East, [31] while highlighting the deterioration of some relationships between progressive ...
AIPAC officials themselves rarely give interviews, and the organization even resists divulging its board of directors." [62] Massing writes that in addition to AIPAC's efforts to maintain a low profile, "journalists, meanwhile, are often loath to write about the influence of organized Jewry. ... In the end, though, the main obstacle to covering ...
AIPAC lists strengthening the US-Israel relationship, combatting terrorism, promoting peace, opposing anti-Israel discrimination, and countering Iran’s nuclear aggression as its top policy ...
AIPAC backs pro-Israel Republicans and Democrats alike, including 19 of the 24 House members from New York who are seeking re-election this year (Latimer is the only non-incumbent from New York on ...
Progressives are growing increasingly angry with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) after “squad” member Rep. Cori Bush’s (D-Mo.) primary loss earlier this week. Bush was ...
Morris J. Amitay (July 5, 1936 – February 10, 2023) was an American lobbyist who was the executive director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) [1] (1974–1980), [when?] vice chairman of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), [citation needed] and the founder and treasurer of the Washington Political Action Committee. [2]
AIPAC supported Republican U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn this year. In her primary, it donated close to $345,000. The financial forms for her opponent, Tres Wittum, were missing on the federal ...
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