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The religious right is breaking up over Israel and Iran

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The religious right is breaking up over Israel and Iran

The US-Israeli war on Iran has sparked a divide within the American religious right, with some conservatives questioning the country's support for Israel. This rift is causing tensions within the Republican Party and has implications for the 2028 presidential election.

A divide is emerging within the US religious right over the country's support for Israel in the war on Iran. This rift is largely between evangelical Christians, who are overwhelmingly pro-Israel, and other conservative groups. The debate has drawn in 2028 presidential hopefuls and is forcing difficult conversations among Catholics about their place in the GOP. The divide is also causing tensions within the Republican Party, with some conservatives questioning the party's relationship with Israel. The war on Iran is likely to be a catalyst for further discussions. The rift has implications for the future of the Republican Party and American politics.

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