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'They are among the brightest political stars rising from New York. They were born just months apart, 40 years after the founding of Israel.
And at the most fraught moment for American-Israeli relations in decades, the clashing views of Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ritchie Torres offer a striking glimpse into the future of one of American politics fiercest debates.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, the left-wing standard-bearer known for her social media mastery, has bucked Democratic orthodoxy since Hamass deadly Oct. 7 massacre, using her remarkable reach to build support for a cease-fire and a lasting foreign policy overhaul that puts Palestinians on equal footing with Israelis.
Mr. Torres, her lesser-known neighbor in the Bronx, is moving to stake his own claim on the national stage as a fervent pro-Israel foil, aggressively taking on what he perceives as crumbling support for the Jewish state on the left.
The debate between two millennial New Yorkers has fueled conflicts playing out in social media feeds and raucous street protests. It is a struggle not so much over traditional levers of power in Washington, but over who will shape the minds of a younger, diverse generation of voters that will soon steer the relationship to one of Americas closest allies.
And it could have a profound impact on the two politicians trajectories. As wartime passions splinter the left, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, whose boosters envision her eventually running for the presidency, is laboring to hold together a consequential but delicate coalition that has pushed the Democratic Party leftward on climate, policing and economics. Mr. Torres, talked about as a future senator or governor, appears intent on using the moment to smash some of that left-wing movement apart.
They are two sides of the same coin: young, well-spoken, incredibly smart, said David Greenfield, an influential Jewish Democrat in New York. What you are seeing here is really a question of vision for the future of the Democratic Party. Is it going to be the Ritchie Torres version or the A.O.C. version?'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/11/nyregion/aoc-torres-israel-gaza.html
Deuxcents
(26,915 posts)The NYTimes being dramatic
tirebiter
(2,699 posts)But definitely Biden. He was careful to add his voice to the anti Netenyahu Israelis but the Left in this country seemed to completely mss it.
former9thward
(33,424 posts)Just the opposite: "President Biden said theres 'no possibility' of a ceasefire in Gaza"
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Rep. Torres, a young N.Y. progressive, outspokenly advocates for Israel amid ongoing conflict
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Three weeks after Hamas launched its deadly attack on Israel, Bronx Congressman Ritchie Torres says he remains in a state of shock.
Torres says he remains in a state of shock.
Not since 9/11 have I seen as much grief and trauma and shock as I've seen in the Jewish community, the Democratic lawmaker said in an interview in his Capitol Hill office earlier this week.
Torress district includes the heavily Jewish Riverdale section of the Bronx, but he has long been outspoken in his support for Americas Middle East ally, a cause which he says is about human decency.
https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/politics/2023/10/28/rep--torres--a-young-progressive--outspokenly-advocates-for-israel
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Sanders says he doesn't know that a ceasefire is possible 'with an organization like Hamas'
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218431381