I think what many posters on here miss - for whatever reason - is that Gaza is 100% their most important issue, but it doesn't even make the top 5 of most American voters. One can be annoyed with that, but it doesn't change it. Immigration, the economy, crime, health-care, a functioning government - all of these are far more prominent in US voters' minds than the Gaza war.
The flip side of this is for many of us, the continuation of stability of the US is the most important issue. While the US is obviously and to me inexplicably not doing the right thing in Gaza, and has made too many mistakes to count on foreign policy through the years - actually having a strong, stable western power is absolutely fundamental to geopolitics, and has been for two generations. Particularly one that aligns with Europe. I get pretty frustrated with the view that because the US - again - has and is making mistakes that getting rid of it would improve things. You want to cede power to China, Russia and Iran? You want to see what Nato looks like without the US military? What global shipping looks like without the US Navy?
Electing Donald Trump would be an absolute catastrophe for the entire world, including Gaza. It would further empower the idiocracy, corruption and facism that is on the rise. It would make the world less safe for all of our children, and I'm lucky as I don't have any daughters. He doesn't care about climate change, he doesn't care about education, he doesn't care about anything beyond whatever lobbyist is buttering him up that afternoon.
I've long since given up trying to understand why Biden's advisors and confidants can't get through to him on this one. Maybe it's because he was brought up at a time much closer to the holocaust, I've no idea. If it were me, he'd stopped funding to Israel and worked to push for Israeli voters to get a chance to vote out Netanyahu. He'd be helping with aid, funding agencies and so forth. If his decision here ends up bringing about a second Trump term, than I hope his legacy is ruined by it.
But that doesn't mean those who can shouldn't be doing all they can to avoid it.