A wave of candidates critical of Israel’s policies are gaining traction in US elections, building on recent successes in states like New York and Colorado. These candidates allege genocide committed by Israel and advocate for ending arms sales to the nation. Their campaigns are fueled by growing discontent with Israel, particularly among far-left voters. Victories in Arizona and Massachusetts are being eyed as potential next steps for these candidates. This trend suggests a possible shift in the political landscape regarding US support for Israel. The outcome of these races could significantly impact future US foreign policy decisions related to the region. These developments are being closely watched by observers of both US politics and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.