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A generational shift is transforming the US-Israel relationship | Kenneth Roth

A generational shift is transforming the US-Israel relationship | Kenneth Roth

Summary

The relationship between the United States and Israel is changing due to shifting political views and actions in recent years. Increasing criticism over Israel’s military actions in Gaza and the effects on Palestinians has created tensions, especially among younger Americans and Democrats. Past U.S. presidents have varied in their support, with President Trump showing more opposition to Israeli policies than President Biden.

Key Facts

  • The U.S.-Israel relationship has shifted from cautious support at Israel’s founding to close ties during and after the Cold War.
  • Israel’s wars in 1967 and 1973 and its role against Soviet influence strengthened U.S. support.
  • Criticism of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, including accusations of genocide and apartheid, has grown in the U.S., especially among Democrats and young people.
  • President Biden continued military aid to Israel despite stopping the supply of certain bombs used in Gaza, while organizing limited humanitarian efforts.
  • A 2024 Pew poll shows 60% of American adults have a negative view of Israel, with 80% of Democrats and many younger Republicans expressing unfavorable opinions.
  • President Trump opposed some of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s policies and pushed for a ceasefire in Gaza, differing from Biden’s approach.
  • Netanyahu influenced Trump to enter a conflict with Iran, which resulted in an unsuccessful war that strengthened Iran instead of weakening it.
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