Gallup: Americans' Support for Israel Has Plummeted to Lowest Level Ever in 25 Years of PollingChris MenahanInformationLiberation Mar. 06, 2025 |
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From Gallup, "Less Than Half in U.S. Now Sympathetic Toward Israelis": Although Americans remain more likely to say their sympathies in the Middle East situation are with the Israelis rather than the Palestinians, the 46% expressing support for Israel is the lowest in 25 years of Gallup’s annual tracking of this measure on its World Affairs survey. The previous 51% low point in this trend of Americans’ sympathy for Israelis was recorded both last year and in 2001.The collapse comes in the wake of Israel's decision to commit genocide in Gaza with US-supplied weaponry and push the US Congress to send them over $18 billion in military aid (and growing). ![]() ![]() The record low poll numbers also follow the Israel Lobby pushing Congress and the White House to eliminate Americans' free speech rights by making it illegal to criticize Jews and Israel and protest against the genocide Israel is committing in Gaza. The Israel Lobby also pushed Congress to pass an unprecedented ban on TikTok, one of the largest social media sites used by young people. Israel further alienated many on the right by openly announcing that they're working to resettle Palestinian refugees in Europe and Canada. Internal polling showing the same trend is likely why the Israel Lobby wants the next multibillion dollar US aid package for the Jewish state to "span 25 years, rather than 10" in order to "insulate the relationship against future US political vagaries and uncertainties." Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |