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What Israel can learn from NYC's Democratic primaries — and from the Knicks

Haaretz

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June 28, 2026

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What Israel can learn from NYC's Democratic primaries — and from the Knicks
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Center 50%

Right 17%


Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jun 30, 2026

What the New York primaries should teach Israel’s friends

Money can amplify a strategy. It cannot replace one.

NBC Sports

· Jun 26, 2026

Jose Alvarado reportedly returning to New York Knicks on three-year, more than $14 million deal

The Queens native had some key moments for the Knicks in their run to the title.

Haaretz

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· Jun 22, 2026

'I think the battle's already over': New Yorkers weigh Israel's place in their politics ahead of primaries

From a Brooklyn rally to Park Slope street corners to Upper West Side synagogues, New Yorkers on the campaign trail tell Haaretz whether, and how much, their candidate's position on Israel is shaping their support in these Democratic primaries

The Hill

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· Jun 28, 2026

Israel divide grows in Democratic Party after New York primaries 

The divide over Israel is only deepening in the Democratic Party after New York City’s first democratic socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, helped propel three primary candidates to victory last week, unseating two incumbent Democrats in the process. The New York City primaries were unusually focused on Israel, with Mamdani-backed candidates making the issue a central...

National Review

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· Jun 24, 2026

Democrats Go Off the Socialist Deep End

New York primaries show the Democratic base is shifting to a revolutionary vanguard.

Awful Announcing

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· Jun 25, 2026

Adam Schein tells Brooklyn Nets to cease operations

You have to feel for the Brooklyn Nets and their fans. However many of them actually exist. As the New York Knicks and the entire city of New York were celebrating their first championship in over 50 years, the Nets were the most forgotten team in all of pro sports. One of the constant refrains

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Related coverage for "What Israel can learn from NYC's Democratic primaries — and from the Knicks": Jewish News Syndicate — What the New York primaries should teach Israel’s friends. NBC Sports — Jose Alvarado reportedly returning to New York Knicks on three-year, more than $14 million deal. Haaretz — 'I think the battle's already over': New Yorkers weigh Israel's place in their politics ahead of primaries. The Hill — Israel divide grows in Democratic Party after New York primaries . National Review — Democrats Go Off the Socialist Deep End. Awful Announcing — Adam Schein tells Brooklyn Nets to cease operations