Washington’s Israeli headache
FMEP President Matthew Duss explores the implications of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s re-election for U.S.-Israel relations.
FMEP President Matthew Duss explores the implications of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s re-election for U.S.-Israel relations.
“Netanyahu gambled that even though economics were at the forefront of the campaign, people would not want to vote for the Zionist Union,” FMEP Program Director Mitchell Plitnick tells The Media Line.
FMEP President Matthew Duss talks about the prospects for peace after Netanyahu’s reelection.
FMEP Program Director Mitchell Plitnick answers questions about Israel’s election with New York Magazine.
“American politicians who have aligned themselves with Netanyahu must now be asked where they stand in relation to the two-state solution,” FMEP President Matthew Duss tells ThinkProgress.
FMEP President Matt Duss offers analysis on why progressive support for AIPAC is flagging.
CCTV America’s Mike Walter interviewed Matthew Duss, President of the Foundation for Middle East Peace. He discussed the possible changes to Israel’s ally support.
Matt Duss cited “…as Matt Duss notes in an important piece in Tablet, the real divide is about policy, not personality. “
Matt Duss quoted: “This is something that is so blatant and something that is so outside the bounds of what is normal, on an item that not only the president has said is an important one for this administration, but an item that the majority of Americans believe has significant implications for U.S. security.”
Citing Matt Duss’ Tablet Magazine article, The Obama-Bibi Split Is About Policy, Not Protocol—And It May Be Permanent, February 26, 2015