Israeli media and pro-Israel commentators are reacting to a series of Democratic primary victories by left-wing candidates who criticize Israel, as they interpret the results as a sign of declining Israeli standing in the US. The latest example cited is Democratic socialist Melat Kiros’s primary win over long-serving pro-Israel US Representative Diana DeGette in Colorado. The win follows other Democratic Socialist successes described as challenging Israel’s influence in US politics, opposing the war and “genocide in Gaza,” and describing Israel as an apartheid state.
Israeli outlets frame these outcomes as more than local US politics, linking them to Israel’s conduct in Gaza and to wider regional conflicts involving Lebanon, Syria and Iran. They also refer to broader polling trends showing reduced favorable views of Israel among Democrats and independents.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency reports that attacks on incumbents for being “too supportive” of Israel have not stopped electoral success and presents the developments as a message to AIPAC and the pro-Israel establishment. Haaretz and The Free Press describe internal Democratic Party dynamics, including shifts in priorities and the role of outside spending in primaries. Overall, the sources describe a growing electoral pattern in which candidates critical of Israel increasingly succeed within Democratic primaries.