Israel races to mend U.S. support as elections approach
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Israel and its backers are scrambling to shore up bipartisan U.S. support amid rising criticism and looming elections in both countries, deploying outreach to lawmakers, targeted campaign spending, and high-level visits, while polls show waning support across parties and observers warn that only substantive policy changes—especially on the West Bank and Gaza—could repair the relationship.
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