"Why should they be prohibited from having exactly the same rights as the state of Israel?"
— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) December 14, 2023
Piers Morgan questions senior advisor to Benjamin Netanyahu, Mark Reghev, after the Israeli ambassador said that a two-state solution is not possible.@piersmorgan | @MarkRegev | #pmu pic.twitter.com/5weAUUbJS2
"Israel has been waging a war of genocide in Gaza."
— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) December 13, 2023
Watch the full debate between Norman Finkelstein and Alan Dershowitz on YouTube: https://t.co/uZCnXzHYRN@AlanDersh | @normfinkelstein | @piersmorgan | #PMU pic.twitter.com/MYonjTM2pH
Prior to the recent attack by Hamas, six in 10 (57%) said the United States should be ready to meet with leaders of Hamas, including half of Republicans (51%), and majorities of Democrats (61%) and Independents (59%).
On most other questions there are great partisan differences. While most Americans preferred the United States take neither side in the conflict (64%), Republicans were equally likely to say they should take Israel’s side (49%) as no side (48%).
The attack pushed Israel over an edge, or what's become an edge.
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