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How the Israel-Gaza conflict might
shape the 2024 election in America

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Tweet Tweet Tweet Tweet Tweet Tweet TweetIsrael-Gaza conflict is a big issue not only in Israel and Palestine, but also in America.
There are a lot of politicians and famous people who voiced their opinion which has lots of diffrant opinions from lots of sides.
At first glance, it seems that Democrats and Republicans agree that supporting Israel is a great thing.
But it is not that simple.
There is hole bunch of opinions coming from many sides.
While commentators such as Ben Shapiro has supported Israeli government's stance on Palestine, commentators such as Andrew Tate has voiced conserns over Israeli government's assult on palestanian citizens.
And Tucker Carlson has attacked a republican presidential canidate Nikki Hayley and politician Linsdy Graham who has been a war-hawk.
Ron Desantis has taken the oppotunity to attack Donald Trump after Trump criticised Israel's PM.
But how Desantis is presenting the story is very unfair.
He presents it as if Trump is attacking Israel and supporting the Lebanese terror gang by calling them "smart" but it is taken out of context and Trump IS supporting Israel.
Joe Biden seems to be pro-Israel.
But looking at the people's voices on twitter and other social media platforms, many Americans don't agree with the media and politicians stance on Israel.
In some countries such as UK, there is a big talk to even ban displaying Palestanian flags in the country, and that is going against freedom of speech in which republican voters DO value quite a bit.
But many politicians seems quite happy to go against freedom of speech if it means supporting the Israeli government in which even some republicans seems to be considering.
That could make the current republican base quite weak.
But there is some republican politicians who are not ultra pro-Israeli government and they might do well if people get sceard of the policy's sudgested by parts of both parties to censor freedom of speech.
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How the Israel-Gaza conflict might shape the 2024 election in America
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Israel-Gaza conflict is a big issue not only in Israel and Palestine, but also in America.
There are a lot of politicians and famous people who voiced their opinion which has lots of diffrant opinions from lots of sides.
At first glance, it seems that Democrats and Republicans agree that supporting Israel is a great thing.
But it is not that simple.
There is hole bunch of opinions coming from many sides.
While commentators such as Ben Shapiro has supported Israeli government's stance on Palestine, commentators such as Andrew Tate has voiced conserns over Israeli government's assult on palestanian citizens.
And Tucker Carlson has attacked a republican presidential canidate Nikki Hayley and politician Linsdy Graham who has been a war-hawk.
Ron Desantis has taken the oppotunity to attack Donald Trump after Trump criticised Israel's PM.
But how Desantis is presenting the story is very unfair.
He presents it as if Trump is attacking Israel and supporting the Lebanese terror gang by calling them "smart" but it is taken out of context and Trump IS supporting Israel.
Joe Biden seems to be pro-Israel.
But looking at the people's voices on twitter and other social media platforms, many Americans don't agree with the media and politicians stance on Israel.
In some countries such as UK, there is a big talk to even ban displaying Palestanian flags in the country, and that is going against freedom of speech in which republican voters DO value quite a bit.
But many politicians seems quite happy to go against freedom of speech if it means supporting the Israeli government in which even some republicans seems to be considering.
That could make the current republican base quite weak.
But there is some republican politicians who are not ultra pro-Israeli government and they might do well if people get sceard of the policy's sudgested by parts of both parties to censor freedom of speech.
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