The Jerusalem Post

Two-thirds of Americans think it’s okay to question US-Israeli ties

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – Some twothirds of Americans believe it is acceptable to question the US-Israel relationsh­ip, a new Washington Post poll has found. The poll was conducted online by Prof. Shibley Telhami of the University of Maryland, among 2,395 participan­ts.

According to the poll, 43% of the participan­ts believe that “it is acceptable for a member of the US Congress to question the US-Israel relationsh­ip,” (42% of Republican­s, 46% of Democrats, and 39% of independen­ts). An additional 24% said that “it is the duty” of a member of the House to question the relationsh­ip between the two countries.

Notably, Republican and Democrat voters were split on whether it is the duty of

Congress to defend the relationsh­ip between the US and Israel or to question it. A third (32%) of Republican participan­ts said that a House member must defend the support for Israel. In comparison, only 9% of Democrat voters agreed.

On the contrary, 35% of those who identify as Democrats said it is a duty of Congress people to question the relationsh­ip between the countries, with only 11% of Republican voters agreeing with the statement.

Participan­ts were asked how important of an issue the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict is for the US interests. Almost half (47%), said it is among the top five issues, while more than a third (35%) said it is not among the top five. Only 17% thought that the conflict is at least among the top three, or is even the most significan­t issue for the US interests.

 ?? (Tom Brenner/Reuters) ?? ALMOST HALF of respondent­s said the US-Israel relationsh­ip is among their top five issues, while more than a third said it is not among the top five.
(Tom Brenner/Reuters) ALMOST HALF of respondent­s said the US-Israel relationsh­ip is among their top five issues, while more than a third said it is not among the top five.

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