A Times of Israel report says that politically opposed extremist networks — far-right and anti-Zionist groups — are accused of trying to stoke 'revolution' in the United States, with both placing Israel and Jews at the center of their ideologies.
A Times of Israel report Sunday alleges that politically opposed extremist networks — far-right and anti-Zionist groups — have been working to overthrow the US government. According to the report, while their methods differ, both place Israel and Jews at the center of their ideologies. The report does not name specific individuals or groups, or provide evidence of operational coordination, framing the claim as an accusation by unnamed sources. The Zioneer has no independent confirmation of the report's assertions. The report follows a separate background analysis published by The Zioneer on June 15, noting that multiple actors appear to be working in parallel to influence Washington's Israel policy, though the new report concerns a specific allegation of an attempted coup, not policy influence.
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