Netanyahu now less popular with US lawmakerspublished at 17:29 BST 28 July
Daniel Bush
Washington correspondent
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has deep relationships across Washington, as a result of his nearly two-decade tenure in power. He is also a shrewd observer of US domestic politics, and has a long track record of building support with American lawmakers from both sides of the aisle.
But Netanyahu has arrived in Washington a less popular figure than he’s been in the past. While the Israeli leader is still well-liked by most Republicans, recent war powers resolution votes in Congress suggest support for his country is slightly down on the margins within the party.
Among Democrats, there’s no question Netanyahu is less popular today than at any point in recent memory. A growing number of Democrats - more than 100, in the most recent vote - have backed a measure to cut US military aid to Israel.
That vote sent a clear sign to Netanyahu that he can no longer count on broad support from the Democratic Party. So did a public effort by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to explore the possibility of executing an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Netanyahu later this year.


















