Former U.S. Officials Launch PAC to Reform Israel-Palestine Policy
Two ex-Biden administration staffers aim to align U.S. Middle East policy with human rights and international law through a new political action committee.
- Josh Paul and Tariq Habash resigned from the Biden administration over U.S. support for Israel's military actions in Gaza.
- Their new PAC, 'A New Policy,' seeks to influence U.S. policy by supporting candidates who prioritize human rights in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- The initiative emphasizes ending unconditional U.S. arms transfers to Israel and promoting Palestinian self-determination.
- The group aims to address a shift in American public opinion, which increasingly opposes U.S. complicity in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- With the upcoming presidential election, the PAC is positioned to impact future U.S. foreign policy discussions and candidate platforms.