US Sympathies Shift To Palestinians From Israelis For First Time, Poll Finds

Views on the Middle East divide sharply along partisan lines, with the shift over the past year the result of more independents souring on Israel.

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Independents sided with the Palestinian people by 11 percentage points.
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  • 41% of Americans now sympathize more with Palestinians than Israelis in the conflict
  • This is the first time Israel is not the top sympathy choice in over 20 years of Gallup polls
  • Independents show an 11-point higher sympathy for Palestinians compared to Israel
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Americans for the first time sympathize more with Palestinians than Israelis in their conflict, according to a Gallup poll released Friday, after the devastating Gaza war.

Views on the Middle East divide sharply along partisan lines, with the shift over the past year the result of more independents souring on Israel.

Overall, 41 percent of Americans sympathize more with the Palestinians and 36 percent sided with Israel, the poll said, with the rest undecided or saying they favored both or neither.

The gap is not statistically significant, but it marks the first time since Gallup asked the question more than two decades ago that Israel was not on top.

It also marks a sharp difference from just a year ago, when Israel led in sympathies 46 to 33 percent.

When asked about their sympathies, independents sided with the Palestinian people by 11 percentage points.

Members of President Donald Trump's Republican Party continued to back Israel strongly, with 70 percent siding with Israel, although that figure has declined by 10 percentage points over the past decade.

Democrats' views of Israel have grown increasingly negative since a decade ago, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu openly broke with then US president Barack Obama on his diplomacy with Iran.

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Israel since then has moved sharply to the right. Some Democratic voters faulted former president Joe Biden for not doing more to rein in Israel in its devastating offensive in Gaza following the unprecedented October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas.

In the latest poll, 65 percent of Democrats sympathized with the Palestinians and 17 percent with Israel.

Gallup surveyed 1,001 US adults by telephone from February 2 to 16.

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