The coup leader, Saleh Ould Hanenna, a former army colonel sacked for opposing Taya's pro-Israel policies, was not captured or killed during the coup.
In the presidential election of 1948, Einstein supported Henry A. Wallace's Progressive Party which advocated pro-Soviet and pro-Israel foreign policy.
Einstein also supported vice president Henry Wallace's Progressive Party during 1948 Presidential election which also advocate pro-Soviet and pro-Israel foreign policy.
He noted that key figures Madeline Albright, Sandy Berger, and William Cohen, who were all Jewish, "drove Washington's undoubtedly pro-Israel policy" during the Clinton administration.
They feared that these veterans of the Carter Administration might not be inclined to carry out the pro-Israel policies Mr. Clinton espoused during the campaign.
Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala, Prime Minister of Nepal from 1959 to 1960, had a strongly pro-Israel foreign policy.
Several observers attributed this loss to the pro-Israel policy of Canada at the UN, including Canadian PM Stephen Harper.
Jordanian Americans sometimes reject conflict politically with Israeli organizations in the United States as well as with the pro-Israel policies of the U. S. government.
Some opponents of Barack Obama claimed that the relationship between Obama and Khalidi was evidence that Obama would not maintain a pro-Israel foreign policy if elected.
"That's baloney," he snaps, contending that America provoked the attack with pro-Israel policies and facilitated it with "third world" entree for dangerous immigrants.