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Record low 28% of Israelis say Trump prioritizes Israel's security, survey finds
Notably, the findings showed that most Jewish Israelis believe the current strain in US-Israel relations is temporary, while Israeli Arabs are more divided on the issue.
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World Israel News
· Jun 24, 2026
Poll: Israelis are biggest supporters of US, Palestinians its strongest critics
96 of Israeli Jews have favorable view of the United States, by far the highest level of any population in the world. The post Poll: Israelis are biggest supporters of US, Palestinians its strongest critics appeared first on World Israel News.
Haaretz
· Jul 9, 2026
Americans souring on Israel – but not warming to Palestinians, Pew Poll finds
Americans now favor Israelis and Palestinians almost evenly, while continuing to dislike their leaderships. About 58 percent of Democrats say the U.S. is 'too supportive' of Israel, up from 45 percent in early 2024
Washington Free Beacon
· Jul 6, 2026
GOP Primary Voters Remain Deeply Supportive of Israel, Poll Finds
Anti-Israel radicals are ascendant in the Democratic party, but Republican primary voters remain deeply supportive of the Jewish state, a Washington Free Beacon poll found. The survey, conducted in early June found that likely Republican primary voters prefer a candidate who supports a strong U.S.-Israel relationship by a margin of 57 percentage points and who explicitly denounces antisemitism by a margin of 52 percentage points. By the same token, survey respondents also said they were less likely to support a candidate who describes Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a war criminal, who takes steps to economically isolate Israel, and who votes against congressional resolutions denouncing antisemitism – by margins of 25 points, 43 points, and 43 points respectively. The post GOP Primary Voters Remain Deeply Supportive of Israel, Poll Finds appeared first on .
Jewish News Syndicate
· Jul 7, 2026
Poll: Majority of likely Republican voters back Israel, reject Jew-hatred
A survey conducted for the Washington Free Beacon found broad support for Israel and strong approval of U.S. President Donald Trump's handling of the U.S.-Israel relationship, while a majority said they are less likely to vote for candidates with anti-Israel positions.
Anadolu Agency
· Jun 21, 2026
56.4% of Israelis say Netanyahu failed in Iran war, new poll finds
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Hananya Naftali
· Jul 10, 2026
[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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