DNC members initially adopted the more moderate version in an uncounted voice vote, but Martin ultimately pulled both from consideration after the partyโs anti-Israel members revolted.
ADAM KREDO, THE WASHINGTON FREE BEACON -- A Democratic National Committee meeting on Tuesday devolved into an anti-Israel slugfest, leading its chairman, Ken Martin, to pull a resolution many party members believed was not harsh enough on the Jewish state.
Instead, Martin invited the anti-Israel members to join a committee to reevaluate the party’s position on Israel.
The Martin-backed resolution, which the DNC initially approved, called for “unrestricted” aid to Gaza and a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, language that moderate Democrats have long used.