An anti-Israel bias among Black leaders

US

Black voters, like other voters, don’t fit a single pattern. They vote as individuals, not as a unified group. But too many Black leaders — ministers, politicians, professors and entertainers — seem unified on one issue: the majority of these leaders support knee-jerk anti-Israel agendas. Many have called for boycotts against Israel, arms restrictions, unilateral ceasefires, and other one-sided anti-Israel measures.

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