Sad to say, but establishment Jewish groups, like a number of conservative groups, do not use the pressure tactics of the activist Left, which work a lot to change public opinion (or at least stifle opposing views) and move elected officials in their direction.
Ken Reid - American Thinker "Ardent anti-Israel Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D) thanked and praised one of the anti-Zionist Jewish groups that violent assaulted the Democratic National Committee headquarters on Capitol Hill on Nov. 15, where six officers were injured and Tlaib’s Democratic colleagues had to be whisked away by police for their safety.
"She told a Nov. 20 organizing webinar by the group If Not Now: “As someone who is the only Palestinian American in Congress, when I am looking through and see you doing all of this, it makes me march on floor a little bit stronger. When I go on the house floor, despite being censured, your group makes me feel I am not alone.”
"Tlaib made no mention of the more than 200 Israeli and international citizens, including infants, who Hamas took hostage in its Oct. 7 assault on Israel, nor the more than 1,200 Israelis killed including decapitated babies and girls sexually mutilated at a kibbutz outside Gaza
"But she said:
“One day, I pray that everything we are doing, my grandmother will be able to pick her olives and figs in a free Palestine.”
. . ." Along with the presidency, Republicans could capitalize in House districts if pro-Israel moderate Democrats are defeated by extreme socialists, if the GOP handles this with the correct candidates.
"As such, GOP control of Congress and the White House in 2025 could temper the madness the far Left has stoked in this country, including anti-Semitism. So there may be a silver lining in this cloud."