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PoliticsMay 6

Divisions Emerge Within Conservative Movement Over Israel Policy and State Department

Internal tensions are surfacing in conservative circles over Israel policy amid shifting public opinion, while a group seeks to reshape State Department practices.

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Conservative political circles are experiencing internal divisions as public opinion shifts regarding Israel policy, according to recent developments within right-wing political movements.

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has contributed to what observers describe as a bipartisan change in American public sentiment toward Israel. This shift has created tensions within conservative political coalitions, with some factions working to maintain traditional pro-Israel positions while others question established alignments.

Separately, a conservative organization called the Ben Franklin Fellowship has been working to influence operations within the State Department. The group's founders are reportedly focused on two main objectives: eliminating diversity-focused programs within the agency and promoting career diplomats who support specific political ideologies.

The fellowship's activities within the State Department have drawn attention from agency observers and critics who express concern about the group's influence on diplomatic operations. The organization's efforts represent part of broader conservative movements to reshape federal agency practices.

These developments highlight ongoing tensions within American conservative politics over foreign policy positions and federal agency operations. The debates reflect broader questions about the direction of conservative political movements and their approach to both international relations and domestic governance.

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