Israel's public image in the United States has declined sharply in recent months, reflecting a shift that many Israelis may not fully grasp. Public opinion data and cultural signals suggest that criticism of Israeli leadership is no longer limited to one political camp but is increasingly shared across party lines.
A widely circulated online image has come to symbolize this perception, portraying global leaders, including those of Israel and the United States, as central figures in ongoing international turmoil. The pairing of the two allies in this negative light is described as unprecedented and deeply concerning.
The trend points to a broader erosion of support and goodwill, raising questions about the future of diplomatic and political alignment between the two countries. As criticism grows, the gap between how Israel sees itself and how it is viewed by many Americans appears to be widening.

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