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Renamed said:
LurkerJ said:

Netanyahu propped up Hamas and made sure they last as much as they did, it's reported on numerous outlets.

The horrific 7th of October, as tragic as it is, is being shamelessly and publicly milked by Netanyahu on both sides of Palestine, the West Bank and Gaza. The rhetoric from this truly far right government exposes their desires for everyone to see, they will never stop finding excuses to steal more lands and terrorise more innocents in the West Bank and Gaza. It's a shame Biden can't see Netanyahu is working hard to put him and his entire party in a tough spot that only Trump can benefit from. 

November can't come sooner. Harris signalling can be interpreted in many ways, I remain hopeful she'll do the right thing. AIPAC is just too powerful to upset at this stage, it might be the correct political choice for now, again, as tragic as it is (maybe Rachel Maddow will develop some journalistic integrity and dedicate her show to explain to us proper election interferences and not just chase silly stories of twitter bots). 

What exactly could they do?  They only remain influential because we keep calling them influential. There has been a lot of push from the left to distance themselves away from AIPAC since 2021.  Especially since they funded dozens of senators that voted to overturn the 2020 election and have aligned themselves more with Trump than the bipartisan approach they used to have.  

Mostly advertising, they spend millions a few weeks before elections and primaries filled with lies and misleading information.  They were successful in ousting two Squad members in their primaries in the past month.  AIPAC spent 8 million advertising against Cori Bush, and plan to spend 100 million all together going against AOC and the progressive lawmakers.