Rep. Jamaal Bowman, an outspoken Israel critic, has made calls to end the war in Gaza a central theme of his House primary near New York City.
His opponent, Westchester County Executive George Latimer, is backed by pro-Israel groups and has largely sided with the country through the conflict.
But the ongoing humanitarian disaster in Gaza, and events like the killing of World Central Kitchen relief workers, are changing the dynamics of the race — testing the limits of Democratic support from even a stalwart backer of the Israeli government.
Latimer called the bombing deaths of seven aid workers a “horrific incident” in an interview with POLITICO, stopping just short of outright criticism of Israel.
“It’s a horrible thing that happened, and it shouldn’t have happened,” he said last week. “But whether or not there was a purposeful element to it has to be seen.”
It was the latest incident in the war to draw international condemnation and came after the recent disapproval of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Latimer’s broad support for Israel has shown no signs of shifting since he launched his campaign in New York’s 16th Congressional District, which is made up of a mix of affluent white-collar enclaves and working-class urban neighborhoods in Westchester and the Bronx.
But like many prominent Democrats, Latimer is adjusting his rhetoric as the war continues, calling into question the durability of holding a pro-Israel stance in the…
And Bowman is trying to turn the support Latimer has received from pro-Israel organizations into a negative by accusing him of being aligned more with Republicans than key Democrats.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Is it possible to support a country's right to defend itself while condemning its actions during a conflict?
@9LFC4HD2yrs2Y
I believe the Uk has time and time again involved itself in situations it has nothing to do with such as the Gulf war and Libya and more recently we came to the aid of Ukraine, but then we cannot seem to get involved or help the people of Gaza who slowly but surely are being forced into horrible circumstances and yet the government takes a stand with a nation clearly ready to massacre the people of Palestine.
@9LF8DBX2yrs2Y
Yes it absolutely is possible just as it is possible for a country to have the right to protect its citizens from harm without having the right to do exactly what it's protecting its citizens from.
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