Shapiro seeks to downplay his time as IDF volunteer after college op-ed resurfaces
'I was 20,' says Pennsylvania governor and potential VP nominee about op-ed titled 'Peace Not Possible,' in which he described himself 'as a Jew and past volunteer in the Israeli army'
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In the article he trashes netanyahu and says he's for a two state solution (article cites an op Ed he wrote at 20 yrs old where he was less sympathetic toward Palestinians)
But as somebody mentioned here or Israel thread, considering how shit is developing in the middle east right now, I think the Kamala pro 2 state solution rhetoric is a front.
Biden who's obviously the one still in control also said he is for a two state solution but their words are consistently the exact opposite of their actions.
With that said, the general consensus among those who would support him on the ticket seem to be "his take on Israel/Palestine is not much diff than the other potential picks"
And "a more moderate vp is better than trying to appease the radical left" which I assume radical left, by their standards, include pro Palestinians.
For the tldr crowd: he's status quo