Poll: America's Support for Israel Plunges as More Independents and Democrats Sympathize with Palestinians
Laws Don't Pause During Civil Unrest: Are You Prepared?
Oklahoma's RINO Governor Tells NPR That Democrats Are NOT Trying to Replace the Electorate with Immigrants
Pentagon Readies First Kamikaze Drone Unit in the Middle East as Iran Peace Talks End with No Resolution
DAMNING VIDEO: Tractor-Trailer Reportedly Driven by Migrant Caught Driving Wrong Way on Interstate - Driver Hid Behind Curtain Once Caught
Watch: Black Panelist Mops Floor with White Lib Who Seems to Think Black Americans Don't Know How to Get ID
Watch: Doorbell Camera Catches Toddler Barely Escaping Aggressive Coyote in the Middle of Los Angeles County
BREAKING REPORT: Israel Strikes Iran, US Involved
Poll: America's Support for Israel Plunges as More Independents and Democrats Sympathize with Palestinians
A new poll published on Friday shows that Americans sympathize more with Palestinians than Israelis.
There is a wide disparity between Republicans, Democrats, and independents, and the question is, why?
The answer is, it’s a matter of faith.
“Forty-one percent of Americans now say they sympathize more with the Palestinians in the Middle East situation, while 36% sympathize more with the Israelis. The five-percentage-point difference is not statistically significant, but it contrasts with a clear lead for the Israelis only a year ago (46% vs. 33%) and larger leads over the prior 24 years,” Gallup said.
“From 2001 to 2025, Israelis consistently held double-digit leads in Americans’ Middle East sympathies, with the gap averaging 43 points between 2001 and 2018. However, public opinion began narrowing in 2019, several years before the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza.
“The cumulative effect of gradual changes in U.S. attitudes since then has led to the Israelis no longer being viewed more sympathetically,” the polling firm added.
Four percent of those surveyed said they sympathize with both sides equally, while 9 percent said they prefer neither side, and 10 percent had no opinion on the matter.
In terms of the actual geographic lands, 46 percent view Israel favorably, while 37 percent view the Palestinian Territories that way. Fifty-seven percent of Americans support a separate Palestinian state, which nearly matches the high-water mark set in 2003.
Drilling deeper into the sympathy question shows a wide partisan........
