", says a source who has been active in Israel-US relations for years. "The only explanation for the gap between what they know and what they say must be political. There are elections, there is Michigan, so they say what the voters will like to hear. By the way, you can see that the actual policy does not change." Another source clarifies: "You see that it starts with the president. He doesn't mince words. In direct conversations with the Americans, you see that they are well versed in the data. We, inside the room, wonder where they get these statements from. They know what's going on. They have an interest Not to present what they know, and not to confirm what Israel says. They should have said 'there is no hunger in Gaza, and Israel is doing everything it can to get food in. The bottleneck is not its fault', but they choose not to say it to echo the Israeli message." Why does the government do this? The US State Department did not respond to Israel Hayom's request.
Upheaval in American Jewry
Not only for the Israelis the voices emanating from the democratic administration are very jarring, but also for the heads of the Jewish community in the USA. This should be known, the mainstream of American Jewry has been the meat of the Democratic Party for decades. These are not only voting rates of approximately 80% of the Jews for this party, but also strong financial support for the party's candidates and a great deal of involvement in its path and values. But this historic alliance has been cracking at an accelerated rate since the war. There were early signs of change in the Democrats' relationship to the Jews and Israel during the Obama era - but the outburst of hatred for Israel and the Jews in the Democratic camp is fundamentally undermining The attitude of the latter to the party. Last Saturday, the reformist rabbi Ami Hirsch, in an unprecedented warning speech, addressed the Democratic party leaders: "... Do not take the American Jews for granted. I spoke with many American Jews in recent months, who surprised me with their anxiety about the developments in the Democratic Party, and their perception that it is becoming more and more hostile to Israel, and more and more tolerant of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism within its ranks. Be careful! The results of the upcoming elections do not depend only on Michigan." Hirsch is not the only one to mark a clear line for the democratic leadership. The "Conference of Presidents of Jewish Organizations", which is a non-partisan umbrella organization that is wary of public disputes like fire, decided to take a stand, and not even a restrained one. In response to the call to replace Netanyahu by Senate Chairman Chuck Schumer - a Jew himself, and who can be defined as number three in the Democratic Party - the conference wrote as follows: "This is not the time for public criticisms, which are only intended to strengthen Israel's detractors and foster greater division, when unity So necessary... In fact, what is really needed is the leverage of the US to support the Jewish state in this time of need and to strengthen it." Prof. Alan Dershowitz also said in an interview with Ofer Hadad on News 12 that for the first time he is debating who to vote for in the presidential elections. Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt, who heads the coalition of Zionist rabbis and who leads the Conservative synagogue "Bnei Tzedek" in Potomac, Maryland, confirms in a conversation with "Israel Hayom" that a dramatic change is taking place. However, Trump is not an exciting alternative for the Jews either. "Since the days of President Roosevelt, in the middle of the last century, American Jewry has felt that the Democratic Party is its natural home. Now something is changing. Biden is in danger of losing Jewish support in many places, because of his attitude towards Israel. It is true that his practical policy is to support Israel by transferring Ammunition and so on, but the way he and his people speak is an opening for the Israel haters, they allow people to speak very harshly, and these words have meaning.
Upheaval in American Jewry
Not only for the Israelis the voices emanating from the democratic administration are very jarring, but also for the heads of the Jewish community in the USA. This should be known, the mainstream of American Jewry has been the meat of the Democratic Party for decades. These are not only voting rates of approximately 80% of the Jews for this party, but also strong financial support for the party's candidates and a great deal of involvement in its path and values. But this historic alliance has been cracking at an accelerated rate since the war. There were early signs of change in the Democrats' relationship to the Jews and Israel during the Obama era - but the outburst of hatred for Israel and the Jews in the Democratic camp is fundamentally undermining The attitude of the latter to the party. Last Saturday, the reformist rabbi Ami Hirsch, in an unprecedented warning speech, addressed the Democratic party leaders: "... Do not take the American Jews for granted. I spoke with many American Jews in recent months, who surprised me with their anxiety about the developments in the Democratic Party, and their perception that it is becoming more and more hostile to Israel, and more and more tolerant of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism within its ranks. Be careful! The results of the upcoming elections do not depend only on Michigan." Hirsch is not the only one to mark a clear line for the democratic leadership. The "Conference of Presidents of Jewish Organizations", which is a non-partisan umbrella organization that is wary of public disputes like fire, decided to take a stand, and not even a restrained one. In response to the call to replace Netanyahu by Senate Chairman Chuck Schumer - a Jew himself, and who can be defined as number three in the Democratic Party - the conference wrote as follows: "This is not the time for public criticisms, which are only intended to strengthen Israel's detractors and foster greater division, when unity So necessary... In fact, what is really needed is the leverage of the US to support the Jewish state in this time of need and to strengthen it." Prof. Alan Dershowitz also said in an interview with Ofer Hadad on News 12 that for the first time he is debating who to vote for in the presidential elections. Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt, who heads the coalition of Zionist rabbis and who leads the Conservative synagogue "Bnei Tzedek" in Potomac, Maryland, confirms in a conversation with "Israel Hayom" that a dramatic change is taking place. However, Trump is not an exciting alternative for the Jews either. "Since the days of President Roosevelt, in the middle of the last century, American Jewry has felt that the Democratic Party is its natural home. Now something is changing. Biden is in danger of losing Jewish support in many places, because of his attitude towards Israel. It is true that his practical policy is to support Israel by transferring Ammunition and so on, but the way he and his people speak is an opening for the Israel haters, they allow people to speak very harshly, and these words have meaning.
" Weinblatt, who has been at the heart of the Jewish community's activities for decades, rightly emphasizes that many in the Democratic Party support Israel. But in his estimation, this is the biggest crisis between the Jewish establishment and the party. "Many, many people are hesitant about who to vote for, and this is the greatest hesitation among the Jews that I ever remember. There is a problem that they are not enthusiastic about voting for Trump, because of his personal background and the fear of how he will behave with Israel in his second term, so many would like a third candidate, if that It was possible. But the needle will move, and in November we will know to what extent."
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The Israeli Air Force attacks Hezbollah targets in the town of Mansouri in southern Lebanon.
A senior American official: the attack tonight in Iran was carried out by the planes of the Israeli Air Force
Senior American: Israel attacked with three missiles from a fighter plane a radar position that is part of the defense system of the nuclear facility in Natanz
The attacking side in Iran tonight managed to achieve higher damage than the one caused in the Iranian attack, with one tenth of the armaments. Now Iran realizes that if indeed Israel carried out the attack, it can attack nuclear facilities next time with relative ease. In addition, the move paves the way for military action in Rafah!
On April 22nd the people of Israel will sit for Passover Seder!
On that day NO red heifer will be burned anywhere in the world!
On that day NO red heifer will be burned anywhere in the world!
The parts of rockets found near Baghdad today, are from Israeli Blue Sparrow aeroballistic missiles. Targets in Iraq and Syria were destroyed in preparation for the strike near the Natanz nuclear site in Iran.