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If anyone has lost out from last weekend’s Bernie Sanders conference boycott, it is Aipac itself

The pro-Israel lobby group will struggle to survive if it stops appealing to both US political parties, Liam Hoare says

March 3, 2020 12:53
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This year’s Aipac Policy Conference in Washington, DC took place without the man who might be the next President of the United States: Bernie Sanders.

Citing concerns about the platform provided by the pro-Israel lobby group “for leaders who express bigotry and oppose basic Palestinian rights”, Mr Sanders announced February 23 he would give it a miss.

Mr Sanders was damned if he did and damned if he didn’t.

Had he attended, he risked alienating the left of the Democratic Party, a movement evermore attune to the Palestinian narrative and increasingly turned off by Israel’s rightward drift.

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