‘Pushing too hard’ on Israel may lead to pushback on U.S., fmr. special assistant to Obama says
Former Special Assistant to President Obama Amb. Dennis Ross says that the Biden administration “struck the right tone” when there could be pushback from Israel if the U.S. is “pushing too hard” amid tensions in the country.
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