PNN – In an analysis, “Politico” examined the extensive and increasing financial support of the Zionist lobby of the American-Israeli Public Relations Committee (AIPAC) for Republican and Democratic candidates aligned with the Israeli regime to enter the US Congress.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from this American media, the American-Israeli Public Relations Committee (AIPAC) has become a big lobby in recent years for collecting financial donations in congressional elections. As part of its mission to provide financial and political support to pro-Israel candidates, the committee has raised more money for pro-Israel candidates than any other similar organization.
This report added: AIPAC is one of the few political organizations that still supports both Republican and Democratic candidates. Yet the group’s main focus in the Democratic primaries is to use its ability to spend millions of dollars to bolster moderates over progressive forces critical of Israel.
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According to a Politico analysis of campaign finance data, AIPAC has become the largest source of fundraising for Republicans who plan to spend their dollars in Democratic primaries this year and send pro-Israel Democrats to Congress. The leftists consider this issue as the intervention of the Republican Party in the competition of the Democrats. Nearly half of AIPAC’s donors to Democratic candidates this year also recently contributed to Republican campaigns or committees.
In an important part of its report, Politico wrote: With the change in party policies regarding US support for Israel after the October 7 attack (Al-Aqsa storm), the criticism of US policies towards Israel intensified from leftist groups. Israel’s attack on Gaza and the increasing number of injuries to Palestinian civilians in this area have made even the Democrats who have long supported Israel to question the high level of American support for Israel.
Referring to the partisan gap created in support of the Zionist regime in America in recent years, this article wrote: Democrats currently sympathize more with the Palestinians than with the Israelis, partly due to low levels of support for Israel among young voters.
AIPAC continues to see support for Israel as a cross-partisan issue, focusing on the Democratic primaries to ensure that blue-state voters elect Democrats who align with their pro-Israel views. However, Beth Miller, political director of Jewish Voice for Peace Action (a non-profit organization that advocates for Palestinian rights and is among the Gaza cease-fire groups) questioned this, saying: AIPAC can no longer claim to represent Democrats and Republicans in the same way, in fact, this bipartisan coverage is gone.