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Summary
This document discusses American public opinion regarding health care and, more extensively, the perception of Israel. It highlights that public officials' decisions are influenced by political factors beyond public opinion, and that a favorable image of Israel in the U.S. is partly due to lobbying efforts by groups like the ADL and CAMERA. The document suggests that Americans do not favor a one-sided 'special relationship' with Israel despite a generally favorable view of the country.
People (1)
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| Marty Peretz | Former editor-in-chief |
of The New Republic, admitted there's a 'party line on Israel' at the journal.
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Organizations (4)
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| ADL |
pro-Israel group working to influence how Israel is portrayed in the United States
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| CAMERA |
pro-Israel group working to influence how Israel is portrayed in the United States
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| The New Republic |
publication that is reliably supportive, where Marty Peretz was former editor-in-chief
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| Congress |
Displayed craven adulation last week
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Locations (3)
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Where Israel is portrayed, and American public opinion on Israel
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Compared to discourse on Israel there
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Subject of public image and 'special relationship'
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Relationships (3)
As its former editor-in-chief Marty Peretz once admitted, "there's a sort of party line on Israel" at the journal
"pro-Israel" groups like the ADL and CAMERA work actively to influence how Israel is portrayed
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