The Shaky U.S.-Israel Alliance
Briefly

In the days after Hamas's surprise attack, which left about 1,100 Israelis dead, Biden and Blinken rushed to Israel. They proclaimed their support for the country and its right to defend itself. But the U.S. tone changed as Israel's response destroyed much of Gaza and killed at least 25,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities.
Biden reportedly called the bombing indiscriminate. He is said to be exasperated with Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who yesterday rejected Hamas's response to a new cease-fire proposal. The American public is not happy either. Polling shows widespread disapproval of Israel's campaign and of the way Biden has handled it (although some of those who disapprove believe Biden is too hard on Israel). Younger Americans are far more sympathetic to Palestinians than older generations are. Anger at Israel is mounting in Congress, as well.
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