As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, Israel faces a critical moment to strengthen its relationship with Washington and American Jewry. The strategic triangle connecting these three pillars—the Israeli government, the US administration, and the American Jewish community—has become increasingly unstable, requiring urgent attention from Israel’s leadership. Experts warn that each side of this diplomatic triangle is showing signs of strain, threatening a partnership that has long been central to Israeli security and international standing.
The relationship between Israel and the United States, traditionally one of the Middle East’s most significant geopolitical axes, has become more complex in recent years. American public opinion on Israeli policy has shifted, particularly among younger voters and progressive communities. Simultaneously, the gap between official US policy and the concerns of the American Jewish establishment has widened on several key issues. These tensions come at a time when Israel faces significant security and diplomatic challenges that make American support more crucial than ever.
Israeli policymakers acknowledge that the incoming government will need to prioritise diplomatic work in Washington. This includes rebuilding consensus within American Jewish organisations, which have historically been among Israel’s strongest advocates in the United States. The challenge extends beyond traditional lobbying to include broader cultural and ideological engagement with American society. Officials recognise that taking these relationships for granted is no longer viable, and that strategic investments in US-Israel ties must become a central government priority.
Source: Ynet — Original article in Hebrew.




