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The political class in the United States is dictating the narrative on Israel, not the American public opinion.
The US political class is telling Americans what to believe about Israel, not reflecting public opinion.
Polls show a historic shift in American sympathy from the Israeli government to the Palestinians. For the first time, more Americans sympathize with Palestinians, marking a significant change in public opinion.
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.
The Israeli government's reliance on U.S. military and financial support is increasingly scrutinized as Americans question the benefits of such involvement.
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 U.S. should reconsider its financial and military support to Israel, given the changing public opinion and Israel's actions in the Middle East.
The ongoing debate over Israel's actions and U.S. support reflects broader geopolitical tensions and the complexities of Middle Eastern politics.
Public opinion in the United States is shifting, with younger generations becoming less supportive of Israel, influenced by perceptions of its government's actions.