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Israelabout 7 hours ago·Unknown·HIGH 70

Call to End Aid to Israel Gains Support Among Democrats

The growing support for cutting aid to Israel symbolizes a significant shift in the Democratic Party's base, which could influence future U.S. foreign policy.

Recent polling indicates that two-thirds of Democrats support cutting off all forms of aid to Israel, reflecting a growing sympathy towards Palestinians. This shift presents an opportunity for presidential candidates to advocate for a significant change in U.S. foreign policy regarding Israel.
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Humanitarian60
Economic70
Security65
Political75
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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