1 MAGA icons flip the script
Steve Bannon and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, once staunch pro‑Israel voices, are now publicly condemning Israel’s conduct in Gaza and questioning its justification


2 Greene breaks party ranks
Greene became the first Republican in Congress to call Israel’s actions genocide, explicitly denouncing a colleague’s call to “starve away” Gaza’s civilians

3 Trump acknowledges starvation in Gaza
Breaking with Israel’s denial, Trump himself said children are clearly starving—and urged immediate humanitarian aid centers
4 Randy Fine backlash
Republican Rep. Fine’s social‑media post urging starvation until hostages are freed sparked outrage—even among MAGA stalwarts


5 Republican division laid bare
Traditional conservative hawks like Lindsey Graham still support Israel strongly, while younger or “America‑First” figures push back—favoring restraint and humanitarian focus

6 Polls show drop in US support
A Gallup poll finds overall US support for Israel’s Gaza campaign at just 32%. Among Republicans, support is 71%—the lowest since the war began The Guardian
7 Trump administration playing catch‑up
While Trump’s envoys maintain formal support for Israel, the President’s own recent shifts—like proposing new food distribution centers—suggest rising influence from the pro‑Palestine/Gaza humanitarian message within his base
Yeah MAGA is starting to distance itself from Israel
1 MAGA icons flip the script
Steve Bannon and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, once staunch pro‑Israel voices, are now publicly condemning Israel’s conduct in Gaza and questioning its justification


2 Greene breaks party ranks
Greene became the first Republican in Congress to call Israel’s actions genocide, explicitly denouncing a colleague’s call to “starve away” Gaza’s civilians

3 Trump acknowledges starvation in Gaza
Breaking with Israel’s denial, Trump himself said children are clearly starving—and urged immediate humanitarian aid centers
4 Randy Fine backlash
Republican Rep. Fine’s social‑media post urging starvation until hostages are freed sparked outrage—even among MAGA stalwarts


5 Republican division laid bare
Traditional conservative hawks like Lindsey Graham still support Israel strongly, while younger or “America‑First” figures push back—favoring restraint and humanitarian focus

6 Polls show drop in US support
A Gallup poll finds overall US support for Israel’s Gaza campaign at just 32%. Among Republicans, support is 71%—the lowest since the war began The Guardian
7 Trump administration playing catch‑up
While Trump’s envoys maintain formal support for Israel, the President’s own recent shifts—like proposing new food distribution centers—suggest rising influence from the pro‑Palestine/Gaza humanitarian message within his base
Yeah MAGA is starting to distance itself from Israel
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