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Most American Jews oppose AIPAC spending in Democratic primaries, survey finds
The survey comes as AIPAC has faced heightened scrutiny for pouring millions of dollars into Democratic primary races in New Jersey and Illinois in recent months.
US funding for Iron Dome air defense system no longer enjoying bipartisan support
American Jews balance Democratic party loyalty with concerns over Iran - opinion
Jewish Illinois rep. withdraws endorsement for congressional candidate over AIPAC ties
Jewish American organizations endorsing antisemitism must be denounced
The IHRA working definition of antisemitism was widely adopted - the pro-Israel community should use it to target obvious antisemites.
Letters to the Editor, December 05, 2022: Witness to the atrocities
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Blinken: We will judge Israeli gov't by its actions rather than its members
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken touched on the topics of the incoming Israeli gov't, the JCPOA and the two-state solution.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to address J Street conference
“We are deeply honored and excited that Secretary Blinken will be addressing this year’s J Street conference,” said J Street president and founder Jeremy Ben-Ami.
US midterm elections: How Jewish candidates did in key midterm races
Who are the winners and losers of the US midterm elections? From the Jewish candidates to the Republicans and Democrats backed by AIPAC and J Street.
AIPAC-allied PAC spends more than $1 million to oppose progressive Summer Lee
A political action committee affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee is spending upwards of $1 million in a second bid to oppose Summer Lee.
What do Jewish organizations think about the Iran deal revival?
As Iran and the superpowers are on the verge of reviving the 2015 nuclear agreement, several Jewish organizations are expressing concern.
$1m. to super PACs: Robert Kraft to AIPAC, George Soros to J Street
United Democracy Project spent over $26 million in Democratic primaries this cycle. Meanwhile, Soros’ donation was the single largest to J Street Action Fund, which has spent $1.7 million this cycle.
Who tried to block US funding for Iron Dome? - opinion
This is the quintessential difference between J Street and AIPAC.
Norway, EU and the Oslo Accords: Who is the real hypocrite? - opinion
If these countries were convinced that the Palestinian civil service organizations support terrorism, there is no doubt they would, based on their policies and laws, end their funding.