Ilan Goldenberg
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And then you look at people β you look at my kids and you look at just everybody again.
Anybody under the age of 25 or 30 doesn't remember a world without Bibi Netanyahu.
there's still the majority of the Democratic Party that's not necessarily there, despite those being the loudest voices, right?
And certainly it's not the majority of American voters who are kind of at this,
as far left as the base, as far as the base has gone on this.
And so we're going to have to find, I think we just might, there's a danger of going too far.
I also think politicians haven't moved far enough yet.
But I think the 27 will be a really interesting dynamic.
I hope that there can be, that can be a unifying moment for politicians and Democratic Party leaders and candidates to be able to essentially express a position of,
Not throwing the U.S.-Israel relationship in the garbage and still recognizing that there is potential value there while at the same time saying the way this has been done in the past needs to end.
And for me, the answer is, again, it goes back to treat Israel like a normal country.
Treat Israel like a normal ally, whether you want to call it an ally or not.
Others, more opposed, can just say normal country.