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[Photo] A shocking new Pew poll reveals that 44% of Muslim Americans have a favorable view of [...]

Hananya Naftali

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July 10, 2026

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[Photo] A shocking new Pew poll reveals that 44% of Muslim Americans have a favorable view of  [...]

A shocking new Pew poll reveals that 44 of Muslim Americans have a favorable view of Hamas, a designated terrorist organization. This isn't just an 'Israel problem' anymore; it is an American problem. When nearly half of a demographic supports a group that committed the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, the West must ask itself hard questions about radicalization within its own borders.

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Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 21, 2026

Imam attacked outside mosque in Canada in alleged Islamophobic incident

Attack ‘stark reminder of the danger that rising Islamophobia poses to our communities every day,' says Canadian Muslim group

The Daily Wire

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· Jul 10, 2026

SHOCK POLL: Nearly Half Of American Muslims Have Positive View Of Hamas

Nearly half of the rapidly growing Muslim population in the United States has a favorable opinion of the terrorist group Hamas, according to a stunning new survey. According to the Pew Research Center poll, a staggering 44 of Muslim Americans expressed a favorable opinion of Hamas. The view is out of step with Americans overall, ...

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Almost half of Muslim Americans hold favorable views of Hamas

Almost half of Muslim Americans support the terror group Hamas, while views of Israelis have soured since 2022 amongst Republicans and Democrats, a bombshell new poll found The startling survey also found that young Americans of all religions are now far more likely to hold favorable views of Palestinians over Israelis, marking a drastic change []...Click to read more

Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 25, 2026

America's Islam Paradox

The most committed voices of Muslim anti-Americanism in the United States are not marginalized newcomers. They are privileged, cosmopolitan insiders who lead largely secular lives, writes Reihan Salam.

World Israel News

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· Jul 11, 2026

Almost half of American Muslims hold ‘favorable’ view towards Hamas, poll finds

According to the poll, just 26 percent of Muslims hold a favorable view of the Israeli people. The post Almost half of American Muslims hold ‘favorable’ view towards Hamas, poll finds appeared first on World Israel News.

Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs

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· Jun 21, 2026

How Americans Misread Iran, Jihadism, and the Prospects for Peace

New polling reveals significant public confusion about radical political Islam, growing historical amnesia surrounding 9/11, and rising optimism about peace that appears disconnected from geopolitical realities. The post How Americans Misread Iran, Jihadism, and the Prospects for Peace appeared first on Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs.

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Related coverage for "[Photo] A shocking new Pew poll reveals that 44% of Muslim Americans have a favorable view of [...]": Anadolu Agency — Imam attacked outside mosque in Canada in alleged Islamophobic incident. The Daily Wire — SHOCK POLL: Nearly Half Of American Muslims Have Positive View Of Hamas. Off The Press — Almost half of Muslim Americans hold favorable views of Hamas. Real Clear Politics — America's Islam Paradox. World Israel News — Almost half of American Muslims hold ‘favorable’ view towards Hamas, poll finds. Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs — How Americans Misread Iran, Jihadism, and the Prospects for Peace