Will President Biden Pressure Israel Over Judicial Reforms?: Former Ambassador Weighs In

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Protesters have continued to take to the street over Israel's Parliament passing controversial limits on the Supreme Court. Lowy Distinguished Fellow in U.S.-Middle East Diplomacy, Council on Foreign Relations, and former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk joins Brittany Lewis on Forbes Newsroom to discuss.

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Get your own house in order first like the southern borders for example might be a good place to start.

jimmybare
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President Biden needs to mind his damn business

gaildrake
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as if he can pressute anyone, he will probably talk to a flag pole and crap his pants 🙄

joshsmith
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Why, is Hunter also getting money from an Israel company that is about to be investigated??? 😂

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