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Why Democrats Are Losing Ground: Failing Policy, Fueling Division, and Silencing Jewish Voices

US Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) are seen before a press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2024. Photo: Craig Hudson/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect

The Democratic Party once stood for pragmatic governance, principled coalition-building, and evidence-driven discourse. Today, it increasingly leans on emotional sloganeering, ideological purity tests, and performative outrage — undermining its own agenda and fracturing the national dialogue.

As a newly moderate-centrist who left the Democratic Party, and as a Jewish, Israeli-American and LGBT activist committed to democracy and societal cohesion, I watch with growing concern as my former political home drifts further from practical leadership and intellectual honesty.

Rather than condemning the hijacking of progressive causes by radical ideologies, Democratic leaders remain silent — or worse, complicit — by embracing coalitions that tolerate or promote anti-Jewish rhetoric.

Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and other members of “The Squad” have not just vocally supported Palestinian causes, but often echoed rhetoric that delegitimizes Israel and veers into antisemitism.

For example, Ocasio-Cortez stated she agreed “10,000%” with the claim that the Abraham Accords “directly led” to the Hamas terror attack on October 7, 2023. She and her allies have also objected to Democratic leadership decisions that exclude pro-Hamas and extremist pro-Palestinian speakers from party events, demanding more space for anti-Israel narratives.

A distorted political framework now prevails, reducing complex geopolitical realities into binary moral narratives and blaming Jews and Israelis without nuance. This approach not only sabotages democratic discourse — it puts lives at risk.

According to FBI data, American Jews — only 2.4% of the population — are victims of more than half of all religion-based hate crimes. Yet leading Democrats frequently delay or dilute their condemnation of such hate unless it fits partisan or ideological interests. This inconsistency alienates Jewish communities and erodes trust.

The targeting of Jews within progressive movements has escalated dangerously. In June 2024, multiple Gay Pride events across the US disinvited Jewish and Israeli LGBTQ+ groups, citing vague “community safety” concerns.

That trend worsened in 2025: Jews, Israelis, Zionists, and those vocally supporting Israel were again disinvited or excluded from Pride, and many others decided not to participate out of fear due to warnings from the FBI and recent anti-Jewish terror attacks in the US. Many Jewish attendees feared even showing up. I have witnessed this firsthand as an activist, and have documented it in multiple publications, including:

At the 2024 Pride March in Washington, D.C., I and members of my group were physically assaulted in an anti-Jewish hate crime.

In 2025, during the World Pride March in D.C., we were verbally taunted and harassed merely for showing up as proud Jewish Zionists. These weren’t isolated incidents — they reflect a broader problem ignored by Democratic leadership.

Meanwhile, Democratic rhetoric surrounding immigration and law enforcement further exposes the party’s incoherence. President Biden’s administration continued deportations in significant numbers — ICE removed nearly 142,000 individuals in FY 2023. And this isn’t new. Hillary Clinton herself said during her 2016 campaign, “If they’ve committed a crime, deport them.”

So why are today’s Democrats staging protests against policies they once endorsed? Why conflate ICE with ethnic persecution while ignoring actual authoritarianism abroad? Because opposition to Trump has become their organizing principle. Facts no longer matter. Policy consistency has vanished.

This reflexive posture damages their own agenda. When Republicans uphold or improve upon policies Democrats previously advocated, Democrats refuse to engage — not because the policy is wrong, but because Trump is involved. It’s a form of partisan absolutism that undermines national cohesion and forfeits opportunities for pragmatic progress.

A striking example of this inconsistency can be seen in the Democrats’ shifting stance on Iran. In June 2025, the US launched coordinated strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities — Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan — crippling Tehran’s nuclear enrichment capabilities.

For more than a decade, prominent Democratic leaders — including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris — have asserted that Iran must never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons, and that military force should remain on the table.

Then-Senator Hillary Clinton said in 2008 that the US could “totally obliterate” Iran if it developed or dared to use nuclear weapons against Israel or any other state. Vice President Kamala Harris reiterated in October 2024 that she “will never allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon” and would “take whatever action is necessary” to defend American interests and allies. Yet now, when the Trump administration has finally taken the very action Democrats previously promised, many of those same voices condemn it. Why are Democrats now vilifying the fulfillment of a policy they long championed? Is the issue the policy itself — or simply the president who enacted it?

A Jewish Electorate Institute poll in 2024 showed increasing concern among Jewish voters that Democrats are not adequately addressing antisemitism. The result? A shift. More Jewish voters — and socially liberal, but politically centrist individuals like myself — are rethinking their alignment. While no party is perfect, the Republican Party increasingly speaks with clarity against antisemitism, supports Israel unapologetically, and acts in accordance with legal norms.

If the Democrats wish to regain moral and political traction, they must:

  1. Stop importing foreign conflicts into domestic protests. Palestinian flags belong in debates about the Middle East, not in ICE demonstrations or Pride parades.
  2. Publicly and consistently condemn antisemitism — even when it comes from within their own coalitions.
  3. Refocus on fact-based policymaking, not reactionary theatrics.
  4. Recognize overlapping policy goals and cooperate across party lines when appropriate.
  5. Welcome Jewish, Israeli, and Zionist voices, rather than scapegoating or excluding them from progressive spaces.

Unity requires courage. Democrats must choose between being a party of democratic pluralism — or one of ideological gatekeeping and double standards.

Yuval David is an Emmy and Multi-Award-Winning Actor, Filmmaker, Journalist, and Jewish LGBTQ+ activist and advisor. A creative and compelling storyteller, on stage and screen, news and across social media, Yuval shares the narrative of Jewish activism and enduring hope. Follow him on Instagram, YouTube, and X.

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Pro-Palestinian Rioters Splatter Israeli Singer With Red Paint, Try to Storm Stage at Concert in Poland

Illustrative: Anti-Israel protesters hold a banner that says, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” standing in front of the president’s palace in Warsaw, Poland, on Nov. 5, 2023. Photo: IMAGO/Marek Antoni Iwanczuk via Reuters Connect

Anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian demonstrators threw red paint on Israeli singer-songwriter and composer David D’Or and tried to storm the stage with a Palestinian flag during his performance in Warsaw, Poland, on Sunday night.

D’Or was singing the Hebrew prayer “Avinu Malkeinu” at a finale concert for an annual Jewish cultural festival in Warsaw when an anti-Israel agitator in the audience approached the stage and hurled red paint on him. While the protester was being apprehended by security, another activist emerged from the audience, carrying a Palestinian flag, and tried to storm the stage while reportedly shouting “Free Palestine.” Both activists were quickly removed from the auditorium.

D’Or posted a video of the incident on Instagram and detailed what happened in a Hebrew-language caption.

“In the middle of the prayer our father our king, when I pray for a good year and for peace in the world, I closed my eyes, when I suddenly felt a cold splash on my face, I opened my eyes to see a strong red color, similar to blood,” wrote the singer. “On the clothes on my face and on the stage and the musicians. The playlist was like stained in blood.” He said the stains of red paint reminded him “of the horror sights of October 7th,” referring to the deadly Hamas-led attack in 2023 in which Palestinian terrorists killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages back to the Gaza Strip, starting the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

D’Or said after he was splattered with red paint, “in the stunned crowd a sound of horror and crying began. I realized that I must pick myself up and encourage them.”

“I continued to sing and asked everyone to close their eyes and pray for the people of Israel,” he added. “It wasn’t easy, my eyes were teary with pain and great sadness from the situation we got to. At the end of the show the audience sang along with me and we came out strong … What terrible days, may God have mercy. Praying for better days.”

D’Or’s performance on Sunday night, accompanied by Sinfonia Viva, closed off the 22nd edition of the Singer’s Warsaw Festival of Jewish Culture. The concert took place at the Moniuszko Auditorium.

D’or’s career spans over 35 years and he has performed with many philharmonic orchestras around the world, including the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Philharmonic Orchestras of Rome, London, Moscow, Shanghai, Budapest, Beijing, and Los Angeles. He has 17 gold and platinum albums and previously performed at the Vatican six times, the United Nations, in front of former US presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, and had a close relationship with Israeli President Shimon Peres, who asked for D’or to sing at his funeral.

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Florida Man Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Plotting Attacks Targeting Jews, Blacks

An American flag waves outside the US Department of Justice Building in Washington, DC. Photo: Al Drago via Reuters Connect

A man from Margate, Florida, man was sentenced on Friday to 25 years in federal prison for planning attacks against Jewish and Black Americans, the US Department of Justice announced.

John Kevin Lapinski, Jr., 41, previously pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm as a convicted felon, possession of a firearm by a person subject to a court order, possession of an unregistered silencer, and possession of body armor by a violent felon.

On Oct. 31, 2024, officers from the Margate Police Department responded to a call about shots fired in a residential neighborhood and discovered that Lapinski was the shooter. Inside his home, police officers found a shooting target that depicted a Black male covered in bullet holes. They also found Lapinski’s arsenal that included five firearms, more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition, two silencers, body armor, smoke grenades, a Ghillie suit used for camouflage, and tactical gear.

Officers additionally found maps of local schools, parks, and community sites with racial slurs, written by Lapinski, that targeted Black and Jewish people. Lapinski had also compiled a “target list” for attacks based on race and religion and it mentioned a Jewish member of Congress, local synagogues, Jewish-owned businesses, and other religious and ethnically identified sites, according to the Justice Department

“This defendant stockpiled weapons, tactical gear, and detailed attack plans to terrorize Jewish and Black Americans in our communities. His intent was not abstract — it was written on his maps, his targets, and his so-called hit list,” US Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones for the Southern District of Florida said in a statement

“Thanks to the swift work of our law enforcement partners, his plan never became reality,” Quiñones added. “Instead of carrying out acts of racist violence, he will spend the next quarter-century behind bars. Let this sentence serve as a warning: hate-fueled violence will be met with decisive federal prosecution. We will disrupt your plans, seize your weapons, and ensure you never endanger the people of this district again.”

Investigators also linked Lapinski to a shooting in August 2024 that targeted the home and vehicle of a Jewish Florida resident.

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Houthi Terrorists Raid UN Premises in Yemen, Detain At Least 11 People

Houthi policemen ride on the back of a patrol pick-up truck during the funeral of Houthi terrorists killed by recent US-led strikes, in Sanaa, Yemen, Feb. 10, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

Yemen‘s Iran-backed Houthi rebels raided United Nations offices in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Sunday and detained at least 11 UN personnel, the body said.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the Houthis, an internationally designated terrorist group, forcibly entered World Food Program premises, seized UN property, and attempted to enter other UN offices in the capital.

The raid followed an Israeli strike on Sanaa on Thursday that killed the prime minister of Yemen‘s Houthi-run government and several other ministers.

UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg said in a separate statement that the 11 staff were detained in both Sanaa and the port city of Hodeidah.

UNICEF, the UN Development Program and the office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees are among other UN agencies with offices in one or both of the two cities.

Grundberg said the detentions were in addition to 23 other UN staff previously detained, some since 2021, and one who died in detention this year.

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