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According to polls, mistreatment of Catholics by some radical Jews and the government’s attitude toward Palestinians are damaging Israel’s image

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June 29, 2026

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A new Pew Research Center survey conducted across 36 countries between February and May 2026 found that unfavorable views of Israel have increased in most nations compared with 2025. Positive opinions now outnumber negative ones in only four countries—India, Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana—while negative perceptions dominate much of Europe, Asia and Latin America The post According to polls, mistreatment of Catholics by some radical Jews and the government’s attitude toward Palestinians are damaging Israel’s image appeared first on ZENIT - English.

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World Israel News

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· Jul 6, 2026

GOP primary voters remain deeply supportive of Israel, poll finds

An April 2026 Pew Research poll found that 8 in 10 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents have an unfavorable view of Israel and that just 4 percent of Muslims view Israel in a positive light. The post GOP primary voters remain deeply supportive of Israel, poll finds appeared first on World Israel News.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jun 30, 2026

SCOOP: Washington state Dem Party platform blames Israeli government for rise in Jew-hatred

Blaming Israel for the rise in antisemitism on the political left and in the Democratic Party specifically is classic narcissistic behavior, Jim Walsh, chair of the state's Republican Party, told JNS. It's what abusive husbands do to battered wives.

Arutz Sheva

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· Jul 3, 2026

Malcolm Hoenlein: A warning sign for America and the Western world

Malcolm Hoenlein warns that antisemitism and anti-Israel activism in the United States have reached an alarming level. Horrible things are being said about Jews and about Israel.

OpsLens

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· Jul 8, 2026

America’s Democrats experiencing ‘structural shift’ in turn against Israel * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff

Source link (Photo by Joe Kovacs) New polling confirms that there’s now a ” structural shift inside the Democratic Party” and the surging criticism of, and opposition to, Israel is

Left Voice

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· Jul 10, 2026

Israel Is Becoming Toxic for Democrats. Let’s Keep It Up! 

Establishment Democratic candidates are being defeated by anti-Zionist challengers. The movement for Palestine has made support for Israel toxic — let’s keep it up! The post Israel Is Becoming Toxic for Democrats. Let’s Keep It Up! appeared first on Left Voice.

Pew Research Center

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· Jul 9, 2026

Americans’ views of Israelis have grown increasingly negative, but views of Palestinians have held fairly steady

Americans' views of the Israeli people and government have grown more negative across party lines and age groups, while opinions of Palestinians have held largely steady.

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Related coverage for "According to polls, mistreatment of Catholics by some radical Jews and the government’s attitude toward Palestinians are damaging Israel’s image": World Israel News — GOP primary voters remain deeply supportive of Israel, poll finds. Jewish News Syndicate — SCOOP: Washington state Dem Party platform blames Israeli government for rise in Jew-hatred. Arutz Sheva — Malcolm Hoenlein: A warning sign for America and the Western world. OpsLens — America’s Democrats experiencing ‘structural shift’ in turn against Israel * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff. Left Voice — Israel Is Becoming Toxic for Democrats. Let’s Keep It Up! . Pew Research Center — Americans’ views of Israelis have grown increasingly negative, but views of Palestinians have held fairly steady