Hmmm?
I would be the first to acknowledge that Trump can be deliberately non-specific on many issues... However, Israel is not one of them in my opinion... His support for Israel, both tangible and rhetorical was very clear, and specific during his first term as POTUS. If anything, that support will only escalate if he wins a second term. Brokering the Abraham Accords was a significant step in stabilizing and improving Arab-Israeli relations that Trump gets little credit for... Moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem was a historical gesture in affirming Israel's' right to existence in their homelands. Furthermore, Trump took meaningful actions in all but obliterating the ISIS caliphate and reigning in Iran's nuclear ambitions and their proxy powers... While Obama was dropping pallets of cash, Trump was dropping the MOAB's... With serious, meaningful U.S. influence all but a memory in the Middel East over the last 3.5 years, it's a miracle that the caliphate has not been reborn, and that Iran has not acquired a nuclear weapon yet...
As far as the notion that the anti-Israel movement is waning in the U.S, you might want to tell that to the thousands of terrorists that were camped outside the DNC burning American and Israeli flags last week... I guess they hadn't heard yet...