The November/December 2020 issue of the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs is arriving in subscribers’ mailboxes. Digital subscribers can now read the entire issue online. Non-subscribers can access select articles.
 
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How Do Democrats and Republicans Differ On Palestine and Israel?
By Ramzy Baroud
Political polarization and misinformation aside, both Democrats and Republicans head to the November elections with strong pro-Israel sentiments, if not outright support, while completely ignoring the plight of occupied and oppressed Palestinians.
 
Jewish Voters are Turning Away from Israel and AIPAC
Two Views—By Allan Brownfeld and Chemi Shalev
Allan Brownfeld argues that both parties are failing to recognize the American Jewish community's changing relationship with Israel. Chemi Shalev analyzes how the 2020 elections will impact major U.S. pro-Israel lobbies, from AIPAC to J Street.
 
Assessing Key Constituencies in U.S. Elections
By Delinda C. Hanley
How are Muslims, Jews and Christians approaching the 2020 elections? A recent Arab Center Washington DC event provided pertinent data and analysis.
 
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Allan Brownfeld and Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb discussed the relationship between American Jews and Israel on Sept. 10. Watch it here.

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