
Jewish Insider
Washington DC political news site covering US-Israel policy and Jewish community affairs.
Last refreshed: 26 April 2026 · Appears in 2 active topics
Is Jewish Insider a neutral political reporter or does its audience shape its Iran coverage?
Timeline for Jewish Insider
Identified David Robert Prior on a leaked 2007-2008 BNP membership list, triggering his expulsion from Reform UK
UK Local Elections 2026: Fourth Reform candidate on BNP listMentioned in: Murkowski AUMF still missing on Day 60
Iran Conflict 2026Mentioned in: Murkowski targets 28 April AUMF filing
Iran Conflict 2026Mentioned in: Curtis becomes third Republican on AUMF
Iran Conflict 2026- What is Jewish Insider and what does it cover?
- Jewish Insider is a Washington DC political news site covering US-Israel relations, Jewish community affairs, and congressional politics. It has become an authoritative tracker of the Iran AUMF debate in the Senate in 2026.
- Which senators support the Iran AUMF according to Jewish Insider?
- Jewish Insider has tracked support building among Republican senators including Lisa Murkowski (who drafted the text), Susan Collins, Thom Tillis, and John Curtis as of late April 2026.Source: Jewish Insider
- Who owns Jewish Insider?
- Jewish Insider is owned by Morning Brew, the business media company.
Background
Jewish Insider is a Washington DC-based digital political news publication covering US Foreign Policy toward Israel and the Middle East, Jewish community affairs, and Capitol Hill politics with particular attention to the American Jewish electorate and pro-Israel lobby. Founded in 2016, it has become a primary source for congressional and executive branch reporting on Israel-related legislation, including the Iran AUMF debate that intensified in spring 2026.
The outlet broke or advanced several stories tracking Republican and Democratic positions on the proposed Authorization for Use of Military Force against Iran, including coverage of Senator Lisa Murkowski's draft AUMF text and subsequent support from Senators Collins, Tillis, and Curtis. Its Capitol Hill reporters maintain close contacts with congressional offices involved in Middle East policy, making it an essential read for those tracking the legislative dimension of the Iran conflict.
Jewish Insider occupies a niche between mainstream political media and advocacy journalism; it reports factually on policy developments but its editorial focus and primary audience mean it covers Iran policy through a lens that emphasises the pro-Israel community's concerns. It is owned by Morning Brew parent company.