The ongoing conflict between Israel and militant groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah poses significant implications for U.S. national security. As key U.S. allies in the Middle East, Israel's stability is critical to maintaining a balance of power in the region. Escalations in the conflict risk destabilizing neighboring countries, drawing in other actors like Iran, which directly supports both Hamas and Hezbollah. This dynamic can amplify threats to U.S. interests, including the safety of American personnel abroad, the security of regional oil supplies, and the potential for retaliatory attacks against U.S. targets. Moreover, as the U.S. continues to combat global terrorism, the radicalization fueled by these conflicts can serve as a breeding ground for extremist ideologies, ultimately increasing the likelihood of domestic and international terror threats aimed at America. Therefore, the Israeli conflict with Hamas and Hezbollah not only challenges regional security but also has far-reaching consequences for U.S. national security.