The article discusses the growing influence of anti-Israel leftist candidates within the Democratic Party in the United States, highlighting their recent primary victories in states such as Pennsylvania, New York, and Colorado. These candidates, including Melat Kiros, represent a shift toward more radical positions within the party, challenging traditional pro-Israel stances. The piece notes that while some may view these victories as isolated incidents in highly liberal districts, they signal a broader trend of increasing influence for the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). The article suggests that this movement could pressure Democratic politicians to reconsider their positions on issues related to Israel to avoid primary challenges.
Lettura del bias (Destra): The article frames the rise of anti-Israel leftist candidates as a threat to traditional Democratic values and pro-Israel positions, using critical language towards the candidates' views on Israel and antisemitism. It emphasizes the potential impact on Democratic politicians and implies concern over



