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GOP civil war growing as party ‘splinters’ over Israel ties: report

May 16, 2026
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GOP civil war growing as party ‘splinters’ over Israel ties: report

A significant schism is emerging within the Republican Partyover the extent to which the United States should support Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — with a substantial number of MAGA voters showing unwavering loyalty while non-MAGA conservatives increasingly question America’s commitment to the longtime ally.

According to Politico, new polling from The POLITICO Poll reveals stark divides among Republican voters on Israel policy, with the party’s traditional unity on Middle East issues fracturing amid Trump’s unpopular Iran warand growing skepticism about U.S. interventionism.

Nearly half of self-identified MAGA Trump voters say they back Israel and approve of Netanyahu’s government’s actions, while just 29 percent of non-MAGA Trump voters say the same. The divide is even more pronounced on specific military operations: 41 percent of MAGA voters say Israel is justified in its military campaign in Gaza, compared with 31 percent of non-MAGA voters.

On whether Israel has overextended militarily, 24 percent of MAGA voters believe the country was initially justified but has gone too far — compared with 31 percent of non-MAGA voters.

Non-MAGA voters are notably more critical of Israeli influence on U.S. policy. They are 10 percentage points more likely than MAGA Trump voters to believe the Israeli government has too much influence over American foreign policy, Politico’s Lisa Kashinsky and Erin Doherty are reporting.

The emerging fractures have spilled into an ugly public debate, with prominent Republicans including Tucker Carlson, former Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Steve Bannon all criticizing America’s close relationship with Israel — particularly as the Iran war escalates.

Most Republican members of Congress and conservative influencers like Laura Loomer and Ben Shapiro have remained steadfast pro-Israel voices defending the administration’s foreign policy approach.

Republicans were powerfully unified in support of Israel in the immediate aftermath of Hamas’ October 7 attack. But amid the Iran war and growing unease about Trump’s foreign interventions, Israel’s standing appears increasingly fragile among the non-MAGA wing of the GOP and among young conservatives.

“There is a sentiment right now within the Republican Party of, ‘America First,’ let’s get out of all of the conflicts in the world, let’s not be committed to those conflicts,” said Amnon Cavari, an associate professor at the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy at Reichman University in Israel, told Politico.

According to the report, the emerging Republican divide carries “significant implications” for the future of the U.S.-Israel alliance and GOP efforts to maintain the coalition that powered Trump’s return to the White House.

The post GOP civil war growing as party ‘splinters’ over Israel ties: report appeared first on Raw Story.

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