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ID148604
Title Proper2016 U.S. presidential campaign
Other Title Informationchanging discourse on Palestine
LanguageENG
AuthorBennis, Phyllis
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay examines the discourse on Palestine/Israel in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, charting the impact of the Palestine rights movement on the domestic U.S. policy debate. Policy analyst, author, and long-time activist Phyllis Bennis notes the sea change within the Democratic Party evident in the unprecedented debate on the issue outside traditionally liberal Zionist boundaries. The final Democratic platform was as pro-Israel and anti-Palestinian as any in history, but the process of getting there was revolutionary in no small part, Bennis argues, due to the grassroots campaign of veteran U.S. senator Bernie Sanders. Bennis also discusses the Republican platform on Israel/Palestine, outlining the positions of the final three Republican contenders. Although she is clear about the current weakness of the broad antiwar movement in the United States, Bennis celebrates its Palestinian rights component and its focus on education and BDS to challenge the general public's “ignorance” on Israel/Palestine.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 46, No.1; Autumn 2016: p.34-49
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies 2016-12 46, 1
Key WordsPalestine ;  BDS ;  Trump ;  Democratic National Convention ;  Republican Primary