Hillary Clinton must once again win over some in Jewish community


By Dan Merica

March 18, 2014

Washington (CNN) — Flanked by Jewish politicians in front of the United Nations on a July day, then-Sen. Hillary Clinton made a forceful appeal for the United States to back Israel as the Jewish nation’s forces squared off against Hezbollah during the 2006 Lebanon War.

“We will stand with Israel because Israel is standing for American values as well as Israeli ones,” said Clinton.

Clinton was an outspoken defender of Israel and representative for American Jews for eight years in the Senate. But it wasn’t always that way. She had to work hard for Jewish support in 2000 as the New York Jewish community was skeptical of her support for Israel and publicly wondered whether the former first lady was too sympathetic with the Palestinians.

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