The Jerusalem Post

Gallup poll: Most in US are against IDF actions in Gaza

- • By HANNAH SARISOHN Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

NEW YORK – The percentage of Americans who approve of Israel’s military action in Gaza has shrunk by 14% since November, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.

Gallup conducted the poll between March 1-20.

In November, 50% of those surveyed approved of Israel’s actions, 45% disapprove­d and 4% had no opinion.

Now, 36% of Americans surveyed approve, 55% disapprove and 9% have no opinion.

The data also showed higher levels of disapprova­l of those surveyed regardless of how closely they’re following news of the conflict.

According to Gallup, all three major political parties in the US have become less supportive of Israel’s actions in Gaza than they were in November.

While Republican­s are still supportive at 71%, their approval has dropped by 7%.

In November, 47% of independen­ts approved of Israel’s military action, compared to March where only 29% expressed approval.

Democrats’ approval also dropped by half, with 36% approving in November and 18% approving in March.

“As the Israel-Hamas war drags on, US support for its ally’s actions in the war is slipping. This follows Gallup’s February poll finding that Americans hold less positive views of both Israel and the Palestinia­n Authority,” Gallup said.

“Although Americans rate Biden’s handling of the conflict poorly, his overall job approval rating is no lower now than before the conflict began. The issue does not register highly when Americans are asked to name the most important problem facing the US, nor does it rank highly when Americans rate each of several internatio­nal issues as critical threats to US vital interests,” according to Gallup. “It could hurt the president by dampening turnout among would-be Biden voters who care deeply about the issue and are upset with his handling of the situation.”

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