Unlikely. Israel and the US are allies.the Jews because in the bible it says that it is there promise land
No. The AID to Israel is as helpful for the US as it is for Israel. The question of US funding in Israel is primarily for military hardware. The US does not provide economic aid to Israel. First, the US Aid to Israel makes up about 0.03% of the US GDP. To put that in perspective, it would pay for around a week in Iraq or half-a-day of Social Security. Additionally, 80% of the money earmarked for Israel can only be spent by Israel on US-produced weapons. This means that the money appropriated for Israel mostly goes to support US firms and US jobs, making it a win-win for both Israel and the US. This is aside from the fact that numerous recent technological innovations in both military and civilian technology have come to the US from Israel, providing economic gains that more than offset the remaining 20%.
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Yes, the US sells a lot of weapons to Israel. The US government also gives a lot of money to Israel.
Israel and the US are strong Democratic allis.
Israel is roughly 5,200 miles from the nearest points in the US.
There are no US troops in Syria, so there is no-one to withdraw.
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As long as you can. Israel has the right to defend itself, like any other country. It surrounded by dark Islamic regimes and Israel falling will be a victory for the radical Islam.
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The US and Israel are parties to mutual defense treaties, which presumably would be honored by both of them in case one or the other were in danger. You asked "should", so I'll add my opinion that it would definitely be the right thing to do.
While the US continues to finance Israel, Israel has no special problems except that of being helplessly dependent upon US generosity. That's why they make US presidential candidates pledge allegiance to Israel.