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El-Sayed Calls Israel ‘Bloodthirsty’ Ahead of Senate Primary Win

Jewish voters remain uneasy as El-Sayed’s Israel criticism and AIPAC fight helped define a primary won by less than 1 percentage point.

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Appearing on MS NOWs Morning Joe on Wednesday, Abdul El-Sayed, who was about to be declared the winner of the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Michigan, doubled down on his criticism of Israel, calling the Jewish state “bloodthirsty” and saying his critiques go beyond the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “I think we’ve seen the worst of what the Israeli government has done [under Netanyahu] but don’t forget that we’v…
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According to observers, El-Sayed won votes primarily with his outspoken criticism of the United States' policy on Israel.

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