Ahead of election Tuesday, Reps. Chris Van Hollen and Donna Edwards both call themselves strong supporters of Israel, but their votes in the US Congress underline sharply contrasting approaches

WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, April 26, Maryland Democratic voters will choose between two hopefuls running to replace retiring US Senator Barbara Mikulski, the longest-serving female senator in American history. While Reps. Chris Van Hollen and Donna Edwards each hold similar, if not the same, positions on most issues, they differ dramatically on one particular area of foreign policy: Israel.

“It’s probably one of the strongest contrasts that I’ve ever seen in a congressional or Senate race,” Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt, founder of Congregation B’nai Tzedek in Potomac, Maryland, and a leader in the state’s Jewish community, told The Times of Israel.

The contentious primary pits against each other two House members who represent suburban districts outside the nation’s capital. Though both are widely recognized as bona fide progressives, they have solidified reputations distinct from one another.... Read More: Times of Israel