As the Republican Jewish Coalition's Annual Leadership Summit takes place in Las Vegas, GOP 2024 presidential candidates are grappling with how to set themselves apart from former President Donald Trump in their support for Israel. Trump's controversial comments criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have raised questions about his loyalty to the country, putting pressure on other candidates to establish themselves as strong supporters of Israeli security without alienating Trump's supporters. Republican donors and attendees at the summit are looking for candidates to address the persistence of antisemitism both domestically and globally, as well as outline their strategies for handling the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. President Joe Biden has expressed support for Israel by providing wartime and humanitarian aid while denouncing Hamas' actions. The candidates will need to articulate their plans to confront growing antisemitism in the United States. The challenge for these candidates will be to differentiate themselves from Trump while still appealing to Jewish conservatives who remain loyal to the former president.