Iran war ‘supercharges’ deterioration in Israel’s ties with US

US President Donald Trump (left) meets with Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel at the White House, April 7, 2025, in Washington.

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April 18, 2026

The joint US-Israeli military aggression against Iran “supercharges” deterioration in the regime’s relations with Washington, as President Donald Trump’s failure to secure a victory accelerates a historic shift in both public opinion and the broader political landscape, says a report.

According to US publication Axios, a dramatic wave of opposition is sweeping through the US political landscape, signaling a decisive break in Washington’s decades of unconditional military backing for the Israeli regime.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it said, is “torching” Washington’s support for Tel Aviv for a generation as the war he dragged the US into “supercharges a deterioration in relations with the US.”

According to Axios, Netanyahu “is wreaking havoc on Israel’s standing with Americans.”

The news outlet wrote that the regime’s polling collapse among younger Americans is now hitting the US Congress, too.

It said lawmakers who started out staunchly pro-Israel are becoming increasingly vocal critics.

“We need to have a discussion about how to normalize that relationship and what change is necessary; there’s no doubt about that,” Axios quoted Rep. Jason Crow as saying.

According to the report, every Senate Democrat who’s eyeing a 2028 presidential run voted against arms sales to the Israeli regime in votes earlier this week.

Support for unconditional military aid to Israel has fractured dramatically, with 40 members voting on a resolution to block arms sales, up from just 15 on a similar vote last April.

Netanyahu is “destroying the bipartisan nature in terms of support for Israel,” according to Sen. Ruben Gallego.

Meanwhile, some Democrats on the House are turning against funding for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system, a move that according to Rep. Maxwell Frost was “seen as insanely fringe four years ago.”

Many Democrats who voted for Iron Dome in 2021 told Axios “they’re done providing financial aid” for the Israeli regime.

Launching an unprovoked war on Iran along with the Israeli regime on February 28, Trump failed to offer even a shred of credible explanation to the American nation.

Instead, the Trump administration kept offering justifications that have ranged from thwarting what they claimed to be an imminent attack by Iran to crippling its nuclear program and regime change.

Despite Trump’s repeated claims of victory over Iran, the war has increasingly been viewed within Washington and across the world as a total failure.

The military aggression has not only failed to achieve its primary military objectives, but it has also drawn the United States into a costly and open-ended quagmire.

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Via https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/04/18/767125/Iran-war-supercharges-deterioration-in-Israel-s-ties-with-US-Report

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