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Schumer did have a tinge of "election interference" in his peacocking. I say a tinge, only because he called for "elections" instead of coming right out and saying overthrow the Netanyahu government of Israel. What Schumer is doing is straight up domestic politicking in this country by interfering in another country where he has little standing. Historically, it has not been Israel that has stood in the way of the possibility of a peaceful solution. In the case of the prevailing regimes supported by the palestinians, they have always walked away even as far back as 1937 (Peel Commision and Arab civil wars). That said, Israel hasn't been a pushover when it come to negotiations either. To this day, one side has always been "from the river to the sea" so that kind of adds a wrinkle to the willingness for peace not to mention the immorality of that notion.
"Killing Kings Doesn't Start Wars. It Ends Them."
"Killing Kings Doesn't Start Wars. It Ends Them."
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