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Congressman Warns US-Israel Relationship Will Transform After 2026 and 2028 Elections

Mario Nawfal Interviews · BREAKING: U.S. POLITICIAN GOT DETAINED BY ISRAELI SETTLERS - w/ Rep. Rho Khanna · July 13, 2026
Congressman Warns US-Israel Relationship Will Transform After 2026 and 2028 Elections
Mario Nawfal Interviews
Mario Nawfal Interviews
BREAKING: U.S. POLITICIAN GOT DETAINED BY ISRAELI SETTLERS - w/ Rep. Rho Khanna
"They have lost every many Americans under 50, both Democrats and Republicans, and that the power structure in this country is about to change dramatically in 2026 and 2028."
Congressman Ro Khanna predicts a major shift in US-Israel policy after upcoming elections, citing polling data showing Thomas Massie won voters under 50 by 30 points while losing voters over 50 by similar margins. Khanna argues that younger Republicans, including JD Vance, recognize this generational divide and are positioning themselves accordingly for future elections. He suggests Israel's current actions are backed by American permission from the current power structure, but that this dynamic will fundamentally change as younger voters gain political influence.

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Congressman Ro Khanna joins Mario Nawfal to discuss an unprecedented security incident in which he was detained at gunpoint by Israeli settlers in the West Bank for 75 minutes, with the Israeli Defense Forces siding with the armed settlers rather than protecting the American delegation. Historical research confirms this is the first documented case of a sitting US congressman being detained abroad by armed civilians in modern times, comparable only to Representative Leo Ryan's detention at Jonstown in 1978. The incident occurred while Khanna was visiting the destroyed village of Zenuda with American Jews, Israelis, and Palestinians to document damage allegedly caused by extremist settler Yanan Levy. Rather than apologizing, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and US Ambassador Mike Huckabee dismissed the incident, with Huckabee calling it a PR stunt. Khanna predicts a dramatic transformation in US-Israel relations following the 2026 and 2028 elections, citing polling data showing voters under 50 have turned against Israel's actions by 30-point margins. The congressman theorizes that Trump was dragged into the Iran war through hubris following the successful Venezuela operation, with advisors telling him that winning wars is how presidents achieve Mount Rushmore status. Khanna believes Trump now regrets the decision but struggles to extract the US without appearing to appease Iran. The discussion also covers pending legislation to merge US and Israeli military production capabilities and integrate Mossad with the CIA, which Khanna strongly opposes as compromising American sovereignty. He welcomes the possibility of third parties entering American politics and maintains optimism that controversial provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act could be stripped due to increased public scrutiny.

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