Historic decline in US support for Israel amid Gaza and Iran tensions
After the Gaza operation and aggression with Iran, support for Israel hits historic lows in the US, with politicians from both parties distancing from Netanyahu.
American support for Israel has experienced a significant decline, reaching historically low levels amidst recent geopolitical developments. This shift follows the military operation in Gaza and in the context of aggression against Iran, actions in which the United States has participated jointly with Israel. The situation has sparked growing concern among political figures from both parties, Democrats and Republicans, who are seeking to distance themselves from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This distancing reflects a trend that could be irreversible, marking a turning point in bilateral relations. Public perception in the United States appears to be evolving, with an increasing number of citizens questioning unconditional support for Israel. This phenomenon not only affects foreign policy but also influences internal discourse and the electoral strategies of American political parties.