Arab affairs reporter Aaron Boxerman on Jerusalem tensions to come; US correspondent Jacob Magid looks at Democratic primaries, ex-terror group Kach and US ambassador's new house

A conversation with historian Eric Alterman, whose new book explores critical tension at the heart of US Jewish discourse on Israel and what is missed by debate without listening

AIPAC, DMFI-backed candidates score decisive victories in NC, but progressive Lee appears poised to hold off centrist Irwin in PA, where lobbies spent unprecedented sums

Succeeding Jen Psaki, Jean-Pierre will be the first Black woman and the first openly LGBTQ person to serve as press secretary

Lobby group raised eyebrows when it left her out of list of candidates it supports, after saying it chooses purely based on record on Israel

Political action committee also now endorsing 3/4 of Republicans who embraced election falsehoods

Times of Israel editor David Horovitz and religions and Diaspora affairs correspondent Judah Ari Gross discuss deadly terror, Sde Boker confab, the Western Wall and MK Alon Tal

Breaking from Israelis' usual unequivocal support for lobbying group, centrist Alon Tal calls its choices 'outrageous,' says criticism is necessary for healthy Israel-Diaspora ties

Political reporter Tal Schneider discusses Bennett's trilateral summit as US correspondent Jacob Magid looks at Iran deal, AIPAC endorsements and US envoy Nides on Palestinian 4G

The United Democracy Project aims to support 'democracies around the world' and strengthen the involvement of the pro-Israel community in politics

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