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The US's unwavering support for Israel is not in line with American public opinion, which favors recognizing a Palestinian state.
Public opinion in the U.S. is shifting, with younger generations becoming less supportive of Israel, partly due to its government's actions in the Middle East.
A new Washington Post poll shows that 61% of American Jews believe Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza, reflecting a downward trend in American support for Israel's war.
There is a growing divide between young Israelis moving further right and young Americans becoming more critical of the Israeli government.
Young Americans are becoming less supportive of Israel, while young Israelis are moving further to the right, leading to a growing divide.
There is a growing divide among young Americans and Israelis, with young Americans becoming less supportive of Israel and young Israelis moving further to the right.
The U.S. should reconsider its military and financial support to Israel, especially as public opinion shifts against such support.
The intense effort to silence criticism of Israel may be due to the declining support for Israel among ordinary Americans, as indicated by recent polls.
The internet has played a crucial role in changing public perception about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. People are now questioning the influence of Israeli lobbies on U.S. politics, with 90% of Congress receiving support from these groups.
Public opinion in the United States is shifting, with younger generations becoming less supportive of Israel, influenced by perceptions of its government's actions.