Progressives decry Trump’s treatment of Zelensky, but they urged Biden do much the same to Netanyahu.
This marks the first time both Israel and the US have voted against Ukraine since the Russian invasion in 2022.
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Worldcrunch on MSNThere's Really Just One Reason Trump Is Treating Ukraine And Israel So DifferentlyDonald Trump has suspended U.S. military aid to Ukraine until Volodymyr Zelensky demonstrates “good faith” in negotiating with Vladimir Putin. It's an unprecedented move with an interesting parallel with what's happening with Israel,
Despite receiving hundreds of billions of dollars in critical military aide, Ukraine has made a habit of obfuscating U.S. interests at the U.N.
Hanging in the balance are the fate of 28 Israeli hostages who are still believed to be alive in Gaza — including New Jersey native Edan Alexander.
Democrats and Republicans hold wildly different views on Israel, Ukraine and Mexico, according to new data from Gallup.
But while the Trump administration’s policy has shifted on Ukraine–Russia, making allies less reliant on the U.S. for security isn’t a uniform policy goal. Just look to Israel, a U.S. ally ...
A new poll suggests dramatically deepening partisan rifts over Israel, Ukraine and Mexico as President Trump focuses on all three countries just more than a month into his second term. Gallup’s annual World Affairs survey found Republicans overwhelmingly ...
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U.S., Israel vote against U.N. resolution condemning Russian invasion of Ukraine( JTA) — Israel and the United States were among a slim minority of countries that voted against a United Nations resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. See our full guidelines for more information, and this guide for detail about canonical URLs.
The British prime minister, Keir Starmer, declared yesterday that “we are at a crossroads in history,” and announced that European countries would assemble a “coalition of the willing” to defend Ukraine against Russia. Read more here.
A new Gallup poll shows deep partisan divides in Americans’ views of Israel, Ukraine, and Mexico. Republicans favor Israel overwhelmingly (83% approval), compared to 33% of Democrats—a record 50-point gap. Views on Ukraine and Mexico also diverge sharply, with Democrats rating them more favorably.
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