In that fairly distant past, the politics of Israel-Palestine broke down into alignments that were familiar and decades-old.
On the pro-Israel side in the U.S. were three broad factions: Zionist Democrats, centrist and liberal; neoconservative hawks; and evangelical Christians.
But 2023 may be remembered as the moment when Arab and Muslim discontent began to really matter inside Western countries as well.
And the tacit alliance between this diaspora and a secular, feminist, gay-affirming Western progressivism — “Islamo-gauchisme” in the French phrase — raises big questions for both progressives and conservative Muslims about who is using whom, and how the Western left and Western Islam might ultimately co-evolve.
This isn’t the George W. Bush-era version, with its world-bestriding confidence in American power and its hawkish grand strategy.
Persons:
It’s, —, Pat Buchananite populists, Islamicization, Aris Roussinos, Emmanuel Macron’s, it’s, George W, Bush
Organizations:
Israel, Zionist Democrats, Democratic, Channel, Hamas, Likud
Locations:
Israel, Gaza, Palestine, U.S, Western Islam, Europe, British, Britain, progressivism