There are essentially three wildly different opinions on the Gaza war among Americans. The right completely identifies with Israel, thinks the Palestinian population as a whole is responsible for October 7, and demands unqualified support for the war, regardless of the civilian death toll. The left identifies with the Palestinians, thinks the Israelis are an evil occupying force, and demands a cease-fire, presumably with Hamas remaining in control of Gaza. The center wants a hostage release, an Israeli victory over Hamas, safety for the civilians, and progress on a Palestinian state. The centrists have supported Biden for the most part, but want to see concrete progress on their agenda; otherwise, they are prepared to support conditions on American aid.
Biden has no realistic hope of converting either the left or the right. He is under pressure to show that his insider approach can actually produce visible and meaningful results with the Israeli government. If Bibi doesn’t start listening to him, expect him to exert additional pressure in public, because to continue to defer to a government largely run by right-wing extremists without actually embracing their goals is to forfeit all of his remaining support on the issue.