With the 2024 US Presidential election quickly approaching, President Joe Biden’s response regarding the Israel-Hamas war was under intense scrutiny. Throughout his political career, President Biden has maintained a firm pro-Israel stance, yet he faced a divided Democratic party with both strong pro-Israel and vocal pro-Palestinian factions during his re-election campaign. In his State of the Union address in March 2024, President Biden underscored Israel’s right to defend itself while simultaneously emphasizing the need to protect Palestinian civilians, an attempt to appeal to diverse voter demographics. Strategic initiatives including the Gaza Pier and signing H.R.815 display his support for both Palestinian humanitarian aid and Israeli security. Nonetheless, President Biden’s sporadic threats to withhold military support to Israel and the perceived oversight and neglect of American hostages have fueled criticism and debate and have raised concerns about the impact of an election on the US-Israel relationship. It begs the question of how President Biden’s conflicting rhetoric will impact Vice President Kamala Harris’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war, especially in relation to her impending candidacy nomination.