Channel 14 aired a segment Thursday evening titled "250 Years of US Independence: The Question of Support for Israel Divides Both Parties in a Critical Election Year." The piece was presented by journalists Maggie Tabibi and Ben Yaniv.
Channel 14, an Israeli conservative-leaning broadcaster, aired a segment Thursday evening timed to the US July 4 weekend, examining the state of bipartisan support for Israel ahead of the 2026 US midterm elections. The segment, presented by Maggie Tabibi and Ben Yaniv, was noted by the channel's Telegram feed but no further details on content or sources were given. The program follows similar polling data reported by Quinnipiac University last week showing 48% of US voters believe Washington has become too supportive of Israel, the highest such figure in a decade. The segment likely references that poll and broader partisan divides ahead of a critical election year, though the bulletin is based solely on the channel's teaser. No on-the-record interviews or specific data points were provided in the Telegram post.
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