Moderate Democrat pushes for unity on Israel amid a fractured caucus
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Rep. Brad Schneider, head of the New Democrat Coalition, says Democrats can unite on Israel policy in the next Congress even as a hard-left bloc gains influence, emphasizing a path toward security for Israel, Palestinian rights, and a two-state future while acknowledging concerns about Netanyahu and settler violence; the roundup also notes unrelated updates including Alan Dershowitz canceling a House Oversight interview, Darline Graham considering Lindsey Graham’s Senate seat, and other Capitol Hill developments.
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