WASHINGTON (JTA) -- By the time this year's AIPAC policy conference starts, its organizers -- indeed, pretty much the entire Washington village inside a village that calls itself "pro-Israel" -- hopes the shouting will be over.
That's because they want to get back to shouting -- about Iran and its nuclear threat, and not last week's contretemps between Israel and the United States over a building start in eastern Jerusalem announced during a visit by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.
The consensus of the pro-Israel center and right is that the argument is increasingly a distraction and should be set aside. That message was coming through Monday in statements from the unofficial Jewish caucus on Capitol Hill.
"Our countries have weathered temporary diplomatic storms and diversions of every nature and size for more than 60 years," said U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman (D-N.J.). "I am confident that nothing has or will occur that will change that, especially given the stakes for both countries."
Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.), who is close to the Zionist Organization of America, was commensurately blunter.
“Israel is a sovereign nation and an ally, not a punching bag," he said. "Enough already.”
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