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ELI5: Why is Israel, a relatively small country such a big issue for United States foreign policy decisions ?
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All the talks in Syria, Lybia etc. always features Israel somewhere in the context. I know that Israel is the only non-muslim state in the region and religious beliefs might be why they are so hated(judging by the statements issued by Hezbollah etc.), but why is it the main turning point for all the foreign policy decisions by the USA ?

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