Rahm Emanuel, the former Chicago mayor and a potential 2028 presidential candidate, is in Tel Aviv criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his leadership. During his visit, Emanuel called for a reevaluation of the United States' unconditional support for Israel, emphasizing the need for a more balanced approach.
Declining U.S. Support for Israel
The U.S. has historically been one of Israel's strongest allies, but recent shifts in public opinion and political sentiment have raised concerns. Emanuel pointed out that the increasing criticism of Netanyahu's policies reflects a broader change in how Americans view their support for Israel.
According to Emanuel, the unconditional backing of Israel is no longer tenable, stating, "We need to reexamine our support and hold Israel accountable for its actions." This sentiment resonates with a growing number of Americans, particularly among younger demographics.
Emanuel's Call for Change
During his visit, Emanuel discussed the importance of addressing the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the West Bank. He highlighted that the U.S. should advocate for peace and justice, rather than solely backing military actions.




