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Rahm Emanuel on criticizing Netanyahu, calling for new approach to U.S.-Israel ties

PBS NewsHour

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July 9, 2026

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Rahm Emanuel on criticizing Netanyahu, calling for new approach to U.S.-Israel ties

Rahm Emanuel delivered a pointed message in Tel Aviv about the future of the U.S.-Israel relationship. It comes as American public opinion, and the Democratic Party itself, are increasingly divided over support for Israel. Emanuel criticized Netanyahu's government, called for a new approach to military aid and renewed efforts toward Palestinian statehood. He joined Geoff Bennett to discuss more.

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Daily Sabah

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· Jun 28, 2026

Judaism is not Zionism: A warning against conflation

One of the most prominent critics of Israeli policies in recent years has been the American economist and public intellectual Jeffrey Sachs. Sachs openly describes the events unfol...

Haaretz

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· Jul 8, 2026

Rahm Emanuel's tough love wins warm welcome in Tel Aviv

Rahm Emanuel made sure to address the audience in Tel Aviv University directly. 'I understand your cynicism,' he said, but added that it was time for the United States to treat Israel like its other allies

Iran Herald

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· Jul 1, 2026

"Want to stop American aid": Netanyahu says Israel no longer needs US assistance

Tel Aviv [Israel], July 1 (ANI): Asserting the nation's economic self-reliance, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an ambitious policy shift aimed at ending American financial assistance, declaring that the country's robust economy no longer requires foreign subsidies.Making the remarks on Tuesday, the Prime Minister outlined his administration's comprehensive strategy across critical security a

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 10, 2026

Rahm Emanuel and the Democrats' New Debate Over Israel

This week, Rahm Emanuel - a chief of staff in the Obama White House and widely rumored 2028 candidate - went to Tel Aviv to deliver a stern message to the Israeli public: If Israel wants to keep America as an ally, it needs to change.

Fox News

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· Jul 8, 2026

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.

Libertarian Institute

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· Jun 21, 2026

Former Israeli PM Olmert Warns of Jewish Terrorism in the West Bank

In an oped published by Israeli media, former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wrote that Tel Aviv needed to crack down on Jewish terrorism against Palestinians in the West Bank. “The fight against Jewish terrorism in the West Bank must advance to the next stage and be waged with greater determination,” the former Israeli leader said []

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Related coverage for "Rahm Emanuel on criticizing Netanyahu, calling for new approach to U.S.-Israel ties": Daily Sabah — Judaism is not Zionism: A warning against conflation. Haaretz — Rahm Emanuel's tough love wins warm welcome in Tel Aviv. Iran Herald — "Want to stop American aid": Netanyahu says Israel no longer needs US assistance . Real Clear Politics — Rahm Emanuel and the Democrats' New Debate Over Israel. Fox News — Potential 2028 Dem contender unloads on Netanyahu, admits US-Israel ties at 'crossroads'. Libertarian Institute — Former Israeli PM Olmert Warns of Jewish Terrorism in the West Bank