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Potential 2028 Dem contender unloads on Netanyahu, admits US-Israel ties at 'crossroads'

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July 8, 2026

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Potential 2028 Dem contender unloads on Netanyahu, admits US-Israel ties at 'crossroads'

Rahm Emanuel warned Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu that unconditional U.S. support for Israel must end, proposing a radical 23-state solution to replace the two-state path.

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· Jun 26, 2026

The U.S. and Israel, both backsliding democracies, may already be beyond repair

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Armstrong Economics

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· Jul 4, 2026

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· Jun 23, 2026

Is Jon Ossoff the Democrats’ best hope for 2028?

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Al Jazeera

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· Jun 22, 2026

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· Jun 30, 2026

Could a schism over Israel scuttle Democrats’ midterm momentum?

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War on the Rocks

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· Jul 1, 2026

From Shin Bet to Mossad, Netanyahu Reshapes Israeli Intelligence

In 2025, Ofek Riemer, Daniel Wajner, and Ehud Eiran wrote, “Populists vs. Spies in Israel and Beyond,” where they argued that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s relationship with Israel’s intelligence agencies could have grave consequences for Israel’s democracy. A year later, we asked them to revisit their arguments.Image: U.S. Department of State via Wikimedia Commons In your 2025 article, you argued that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s clashes with Israel’s internal intelligence agency, Shin Bet, is a hallmark tactic of populist leaders and could have grave long-term consequences for Israel’s liberal democracy. A year later, what is the dynamic like between Netanyahu and the intelligence The post From Shin Bet to Mossad, Netanyahu Reshapes Israeli Intelligence appeared first on War on the Rocks.

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Related coverage for "Potential 2028 Dem contender unloads on Netanyahu, admits US-Israel ties at 'crossroads'": Haaretz — The U.S. and Israel, both backsliding democracies, may already be beyond repair. Armstrong Economics — Will The USA Split in Two Thanks to the LEFT?. The Week — Is Jon Ossoff the Democrats’ best hope for 2028? . Al Jazeera — A leftward lurch? What to know about the Democratic primaries in New York. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/GMjxXiVgZLL2zyycd6jVxU.jpg — Could a schism over Israel scuttle Democrats’ midterm momentum? . War on the Rocks — From Shin Bet to Mossad, Netanyahu Reshapes Israeli Intelligence