Su Politico Europe Tim Ross, Eleni Courea, Brittany Gisbson, Aitor Hernàndez-Morales, Matthew Karnitschnig, Nick Taylor-Vaisey, Eline Schart, Hammah Roberts e Pauline De Saint Remy scrivono: «In the U.S., Joe Biden is under pressure from Muslim voters who see his staunch support for Israel as a betrayal. In the U.K., Keir Starmer — who is on course to become the next Labour prime minister — is facing his gravest test so far amid bitter disputes within his party. In Spain, Pedro Sánchez is trying to cling to power by forming a left-leaning coalition. And in the Netherlands, the war has thrown the left-wing alliance’s campaign into disarray, ahead of an election later this month. So far there have been two crucial points of tension dividing the left: the case for a cease-fire to allow aid into Gaza and civilians out, and how far leaders should go in criticizing Israel. While left-wing party leaders are trying to walk a fine line, many in their ranks are far harsher in their cri...
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