Young Israeli Jews have shown a rightward shift in the past 15 years, contrasting with young Americans' liberal leanings. The growing right-wing majority in Israel questions support for the Biden administration, prompting calls for a reevaluation of unconditional backing for Israel from both Republicans and Democrats. Biden's left-leaning stance on Israel appears to be affecting his ratings negatively, as highlighted by Mark Penn on Forbes Newsroom. Generational differences in support for Israel are becoming evident, with an increasingly right-wing Israeli public altering views on the United States and its leaders.
.@CenturyIntl's @dahliasc in @ForeignAffairs: Even as U.S. views on Israel/Palestine diverge along partisan lines, views of the United States and U.S. political leaders are also changing among an increasingly right-wing Israeli public: https://t.co/Hzrpm14XE0
There are significant generational differences when it comes to unconditional support for Israel. https://t.co/Rgi0Rq6CNt
"The more [Biden] leans to the left on Israel, the more his ratings seem to be going down, not up." @Mark_Penn joins @_brittanylewis on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss Biden's approach to Israel. https://t.co/oxmhOeWfOG
"Both Republicans and Democrats would be wise to rethink their unconditional support for Israel as this demographic's support for it is no longer a given." https://t.co/Rgi0Rq6CNt
While young Americans tend to skew liberal and progressive, young Israeli Jews have exhibited a rightward tilt over the last 15 years, writes @dahliasc. What explains Israel’s growing right-wing majority—and its waning support for the Biden administration? https://t.co/MEkCHFiYR4