Why Israel and the US are in lockstep - and why that might be changing

The relationship between the US and Israel is being reevaluated due to recent conflicts in Gaza and Iran. The US has traditionally been a strong supporter of Israel, but changing public opinion and differing views on the next steps in the Iran conflict may be causing a shift in their alliance.
The US and Israel have a long-standing relationship, with the US providing $4 billion in military aid annually. Recent conflicts have led to a reevaluation of this alliance. The US has been a key supporter of Israel, but changing public opinion and differing views on the Iran conflict may be causing a shift. Israel sees the US as its only true friend, while the US views Israel as a strategic partner. The relationship is also influenced by domestic politics, including the powerful Israeli lobby in the US. As public opinion continues to shift, the future of the US-Israel alliance remains uncertain.
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