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Israel Support Becomes Political Fault Line in Both Parties Benjamin Netanyaju Aid Discourse Survey

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The article discusses political divisions within U.S. parties regarding support for Israel, but does not mention any concrete commercial mechanisms, company impacts, or supply chain effects. No specific product, commodity, or company is affected. The content is purely political and lacks any direct or indirect commercial signal.

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  • 72% of Democrats and 47% of Republicans believe support for Israel is causing internal divisions.
  • 57% of Republicans under 50 view Israel unfavorably, up from 35% in 2022.
  • Prominent figures like Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene criticize pro-Israel stance.
  • Growing number of progressive Democrats express unfavorable views of Israel.
  • Pew Research survey shows shift in Israel favorability among young Republicans.

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