It looks like Biden is moving in the other direction and is considering abandoning Israel. If he does, his hawk supporters on here (and the ridiculous Fetterman) will be in an awkward position of either being to the right of Their Guy, or admitting that the people who said we should stop giving military aid to Israel, e.g. a "far left fringe" were right all along.
If he doesn't, and Bibi goes ahead and completes the genocide in Rafah, then he's genocide Joe.
Either way, it was a huge missed opportunity for Trump as there were a lot more voters to scoop up on Biden's left here, but he dropped the ball by positioning himself to Bidens right.
Trump tried playing the anti-interventionist card in 2016, bringing up Clinton Iraq War vote, so he could've done the same this time with the Israel-Gaza conflic if he wants a chancfe of winning more votes.The big obstacle is Christian Zionism is far too prominent of a faction in the Republican Party to gain traction from dove-ish independents who are upset with Biden handling of the conflict. The Evangelicals would stay out of the election, which costs Trump the election in this hypothesis.