New Generation of Democrats Looks to Fill Void Left by Departed pro-Israel Lawmakers
Sen. Jacky Rosen and three representatives underscore ‘importance of U.S.-Israel relationship’ and why they believe Israel must remain a bipartisan issue; Rep. Elaine Luria says she will take up the mantle of ex-Reps. Nita Lowey and Eliot Engel

Ben SamuelsWashington

Ben SamuelsWashington
WASHINGTON – On the eve of U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, the centrist Democratic Majority for Israel highlighted the lawmakers widely considered to be the future of the party’s pro-Israel wing.
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