A seismic shift is underway in US politics as a decades-long consensus on unwavering support for Israel begins to fracture within the Democratic Party. For years, Democrats have largely followed a pro-Israel stance, mirroring the Republican Party's strong backing for the Jewish state. However, growing tensions over issues like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, settlement expansion, and human rights concerns have started to drive a wedge between party members. As more Democrats begin to speak out against Israeli policies, is this a turning point for the party, marking a significant departure from its traditional stance, or a temporary blip on the radar?


Support for Israel was once untouchable in US politics. Now Democrats are divided. Is this a turning point for the party