Israel is one of the United States’ only hopes for democracy in the Middle East, Democratic strategist Jimmy Williams told msnbc’s Thomas Roberts on Monday.
“[Israel] is the longest standing democracy in that region, frankly, and it is now defending itself pretty much every single day against a terrorist regime,” Williams said. “It is surrounded on all sides by people that don’t like them.”
Williams attributed the U.S. and Israel’s camaraderie to their shared belief in the right to defend themselves when under attack, despite the “bad blood” between Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and President Obama.
Israel also has time on its side—the U.S. has been an ally since the country’s inception in 1948.








