The article critiques Mark Levin and Lindsey Graham’s advocacy for Israel, highlighting their perceived prioritization of Israeli interests over U.S. national priorities. It criticizes Levin’s rhetoric as inflammatory and questions Graham’s approach to foreign policy, particularly his support for military actions in the Middle East. The text expresses frustration with what it describes as a shift toward “Israel First” policies within certain political circles, arguing that such stances undermine American sovereignty. It also references former President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and his handling of the Golan Heights, framing these decisions as aligned with U.S. strategic interests. The piece concludes by condemning what it calls the “anti-American, anti-Israel, anti-West crowd” for promoting divisive rhetoric, while reaffirming support for policies that prioritize national security and economic stability.