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Three anti-Israel progressive candidates win New York House primaries

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Three anti-Israel progressive candidates win New York House primaries

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TL;DR

Three progressive, anti-Israel candidates won Democratic primaries for U.S. House seats in New York State, according to reports. The victories are a significant gain for the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.

01 · THE DISPATCH

According to the source, three progressive, anti-Israel candidates won Democratic primaries for U.S. House seats in New York State this week. The victories represent a notable gain for the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. The source does not name the specific candidates, districts, or the incumbents they defeated.

Background material from The Zioneer indicates that earlier this week, Brad Lander won the primary in the 10th district against incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman (as reported at 10:24 Jerusalem), and that Daraliza Abilla Chevalier won the 13th district primary (reported at 10:46), with Chevalier described as refusing to recognize Israel's right to exist. However, the source for this bulletin does not specify which candidates are included among the three victories, or whether these are separate from or additional to those earlier results.

The outcome adds to a pattern of anti-Israel candidates advancing through Democratic primaries in New York, a trend The Zioneer has been tracking. No further details on the third candidate or the margin of victories are yet available.

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