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Diana Murray's avatar

This may be the most important thing you've written.

"It seems they are getting their advice from Israel’s perpetual opposition "

Of course they are; they're basically the same group of people. Different country, same group. (And no, this is not a subtle way of pointing out that Blinken is Jewish. I mean that this isolated, weird group permeates the decision-making process in every industrialized country.)

Thanks for clearing up the confusion about the Kaplan Street Gang.

Sometimes it helps for another person to point out the obvious.

Until now I had naively thought that the demonstrators really do want to influence electoral habits, however ridiculously. And I kept getting into annoying exchanges with the supporters of the demonstrations about this. But you cleared it up.

"It is not clear how American Jews will vote this November"

That's another story for another day, but I'm going to conjecture that they'll vote Biden - and solidly. There are polling numbers that indicate sobering issues about American Jews and Israel. But this is a discussion that has to be done very dispassionately.

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Stephen Schecter's avatar

I think more is needed. Not a good idea to hold elections in the middle of a war. But once Gaza is conquered and Lebanon pacified, Netanyahu probably will retire from politics. To replace him however with a strong clear Zionist leadership would require a new generation of leaders completely different from the current batch across the board, younger, devoid of the delusions of a Palestinian state and the peace process, who would make heads roll in the army and security elites and be unforgiving in their reform of many of the features of Israel's electoral and judicial system which promotes highly factional, personalized and unaccountable leaders and behaviour. All the people mentioned in all the current polls are not suitable candidates.

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