Rahm Emanuel in Tel Aviv Calls for End to Unconditional U.S. Support for Israel
The former Chicago mayor and Democrat exploring a 2028 presidential run is in Tel Aviv, urging the United States to end unconditional support for Israel amid declining U.S. support for the country.

Rahm Emanuel, the former mayor of Chicago and a Democrat considering a 2028 presidential bid, is currently in Tel Aviv. He has publicly called on the United States to cease its unconditional support for Israel.
Emanuel's remarks come as Israel faces decreasing support among the American public. He argues that future U.S. aid should be conditional on Israel's actions rather than automatic.
Emanuel, who previously served in the White House and as mayor of Chicago, joins a growing number of Democrats criticizing the Israeli government's policies. Analysts suggest his stance could shape his potential presidential campaign.


