The war in Iran has exposed a growing divide among conservatives over Israel and foreign policy. Some conservatives have criticized Trump's handling of the conflict, while others have defended his actions.
The divide reflects a broader split within the Republican Party over foreign policy and national security. Some conservatives have argued that the US should take a more isolationist approach, while others have advocated for a more interventionist stance.
The implications of the divide are still unclear, but it could have significant implications for the 2024 Republican primary and the future of US foreign policy.