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Ben Gvir's equivalent in US politics would be literally if the leader of the Aryan Nations splinter group The Order were elected to Congress and given a cabinet position instead of dying in a shootout with the FBI. It's difficult to explain how much of a supremacist extremist Ben Gvir is.
NYTimes has spent years breathlessly repeating claims that objecting to the treatment of Palestinians is antisemitic, but when right-wingers say they're “J-pilled,” NYTimes calls this "slang for skepticism of Israeli influence." Where's the "J" in "Israel"? Might that "J" mean something else?
Interesting how the NYT soft peddles this by saying "critics say". No, Ben Gvir who wrote the law, says that.
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Yeah this. The modern Democratic Party's central ideological commitments are all in keeping with a rejection of the kind of Zionism that is hegemonic in Israel, Zohran reflects that much better than AIPAC Dems do. They want him to fail, because he and his allies will eventually win otherwise.
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