Résumé:
Since the 1950s, the U.S. has maintained a unique and strategic relationship with Israel,
providing significant support on the premise of shared interests. The Biden administration
continues to acknowledge Israel as a vital partner. This study explores the complexities of U.S.
support for Israel during the ongoing 2023 Israel’s war on Gaza, examining, strategic, political,
and ideological factors. It delves into the influence of the pro-Israel lobby, the role of Christian
Zionism, and the repercussions for U.S. interests. The research also highlights domestic dissent,
constraints on free speech, the split in the Democratic Party, and the U.S. credibility and isolation
on the global stage.