Israel’s chokehold on US is beginning to loosen

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Has Israel’s government finally gone too far? Ever since it was founded in 1948, Israel has engaged in violence against Palestinians and used its support in America as a shield to prevent it from being punished at the UN.
To ensure that America’s support never wavers, pro-Israel groups have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into manipulating the American political system, influencing election results and ensuring members of Congress shy away from questioning its misconduct.
But ever since Israel’s government launched its war of vengeance against the Palestinians in Gaza in response to the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7, 2023, its excessive violence, war crimes, genocide and even the murder of a handful of Americans have seemed to tilt the balance of support in the US.
Recent polling shows that the American public has started to react to Israel’s excesses, with 60 percent now opposing Tel Aviv’s military action in Gaza. Israel’s violence, pushed by the influence of far-right religious extremists who control the government of right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has pushed open a door of judgment that it might not be able to close.
Even worse for Israel is that its excessive military response has sparked a seismic political tremor that has started to reverberate among some Republican conservatives and mainstream Democrats, who for generations could be counted on to close their eyes to Israel’s extrajudicial killings, collective punishment and contempt for the international rule of law.
We are starting to see the powerful chokehold that Israel has long had over American politics start to loosen.
We have always seen the Democratic Party mildly slap Israel on the wrist for its violent excesses, but mainstream Democrats like Rep. Mike Quigley are now questioning Israel’s military actions and even calling for the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Israel’s excessive violence, war crimes and genocide have seemed to tilt the balance of support in the US
Ray Hanania
We have long heard those on the far left in the Democratic Party scream and stamp their feet with no impact on American society. They have excoriated Israel’s government for its hypocritical discriminatory policies against Christians and Muslims.
Meanwhile, the Republicans and evangelical Christian movements have always stood by Israel, giving it a shield against any form of criminal prosecution, even when its victims have been Americans. Conservatives may have winced at Israel’s abuses, but they never crossed the line to demand accountability or judgment.
Until now.
The tipping point came because Americans have begun to experience a weakening economy. Not only has inflation pushed the price of commodities like groceries, cars and clothing to new heights, but the costs of essentials like insurance, healthcare and property taxes have also risen dramatically. Many Americans are now struggling financially.
The US also has a record national debt of more than $37 trillion, which is driving inflation and pushing the cost of products to unaffordable new heights. That economic reality is trumping America’s love affair with Israel, causing many Americans to ask: “Why?”
One of the strongest voices leading the backlash is a core member of President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. The Republican from Georgia has started to question why America sacrifices so much for Israel.
Greene, a staunch, unapologetic champion of Trump, is the face of the new movement that is challenging Israel’s dominion over America and directly challenging Israel’s political powerbase in the US, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. This group has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on donations to the campaign coffers of hundreds of US politicians in order to ensure their subordination and subservience to Israel’s needs and demands.
Today’s economic reality is trumping America’s love affair with Israel, causing many Americans to ask: ‘Why?’
Ray Hanania
Greene is demanding that America stop giving Israel foreign aid. The US sends $4 billion in aid to Israel every year and it has also provided $18 billion in military assistance for Tel Aviv’s war on Gaza. She has the audacity to ask why. Why is America giving Israel so much money, which could instead be given to Americans who are suffering financially?
She posted on X this week: “AIPAC is trying to paint my America First message as ‘antisemitic’ because I don’t want to keep sending billions to the secular government of nuclear-armed Israel.”
Greene has expanded her call to end all foreign aid — a call to arms that is being embraced by other mainstream MAGA Republicans like Rep. Thomas Massie. What is happening is a political revolution being driven by a worsening economy and by Israeli arrogance.
In her post this week, Green concluded: “With $37 TRILLION in debt, I’m unapologetically America ONLY at this point. My loyalty is to the American people and my children’s generation. The people I was elected to represent. NOT ANY FOREIGN COUNTRY.”
The growing criticism of Israel’s policies, combined with the financial pain many Americans are experiencing and the arrogance of foreign lobbyists who believe they can politically suffocate mainstream congressional antagonists, is undermining Israel’s grip over the American people.
The changes may look small, but with the criticisms gaining momentum, at some point they will become unstoppable.
There is an American idiom often used in politics that says, “give someone enough rope and they will hang themselves.” Israel is today tightening the noose around its own moral profligacy.
• Ray Hanania is an award-winning former Chicago City Hall political reporter and columnist. He can be reached on his personal website at www.Hanania.com. X: @RayHanania