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James J. Zogby
By James J. Zogby - Aug 12,2024
Why, in the midst of critical negotiations to implement President Biden’s plan for a ceasefire in Gaza, release of Israelis held captive by Hamas and many Palestinians held by Israel, and movement toward a negotiated permanent end to the conflict, would Israeli leader Benjamin Ne
By James J. Zogby - Aug 06,2024
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the US to address a joint session of Congress provided us with a lot to digest.
By James J. Zogby - Jul 29,2024
Even before US President Joe Biden dropped out of the race on Sunday, November’s presidential election had become a dizzying rollercoaster ride.In the run-up to this election, the Democratic Party failed to consider the impact a weakened Biden would have on the electorate, and it
By James J. Zogby - Jul 22,2024
This week, I submitted testimony on Israel/Palestine to the Democratic Party’s Platform Committee.
By James J. Zogby - Jul 15,2024
Despite longstanding concerns about President Biden’s age and ability to run an effective campaign, many Democrats have resisted any discussion of replacing him on the ticket.
By James J. Zogby - Jul 08,2024
Last week, New York Democratic Representative Jamaal Bowman was defeated in his bid for a third term.
By James J. Zogby - Jul 02,2024
After eight months of the Biden administration’s frustrating moves towards Israel’s war on Gaza, in recent weeks they unveiled the most confounding move of all.On May 31, President Biden announced a three-stage “peace deal” that he said would lead to an end to the conflict.
By James J. Zogby - Jun 25,2024
June is National Immigration Month in the United States, an appropriate time to reflect on the special role of immigrants in enriching this country.Far from a threat to America’s vitality, immigration has been a life-giving force in every generation helping the country grow.
By James J. Zogby - Jun 15,2024
The media often takes a simplistic view of political polls. In a presidential election year, attention focuses entirely on who is up and who is down.But these “horse race” numbers, while important, are the least consequential part of a poll.
By James J. Zogby - Jun 10,2024
On May 27, Israel “apologised” for the 45 Palestinian deaths resulting from its bombing raid on a “humanitarian zone” in Rafah. This backhanded apology conveyed more insult than atonement.