Normally, you won’t find an inch of room between Sen. Chuck Schumer and the Anti-Defamation League. Yet now even the left-leaning ADL has come out against making Rep. Keith Ellison the next head of the Democratic Party — while Schumer is sticking by him.

The ADL only turned against Ellison on Thursday, after audio surfaced of 2010 remarks where he complained that Israel essentially controls America’s Mideast policies.

That gripe is a regular trope on the left — but Ellison was suggesting it was true even under President Obama. Really, Keith?

Schumer routinely calls himself the “guardian” of Israel in the Senate, and his voting record on the issue is impeccable.

But his Democratic Party is turning increasingly hostile to the Jewish state. Indeed, most self-described liberals now prefer to call themselves pro-Palestinian.

The senator had been dodging questions almost from the moment he endorsed Ellison. Finally, after we called to ask, Schu­mer issued a statement late Thursday affirming his support, claiming that Ellison had helped “orchestrate one of the most pro-Israel [Democratic] platforms in decades.”

That’s bizarre: The 2016 platform was, at best, a bit less pro-Israel than 2012’s.

We guess that leaves Schumer as thinking the ADL is extremist.