According to a new Harvard/Harris poll, 80% of American voters support Israel in the current war in Gaza, and 20% support the terrorist organization Hamas.
of poll The survey was conducted between January 17th and 19th among 2,346 registered voters. There was no margin for error.
Other results from the poll suggest support for Israel across all age groups, with a majority agreeing that Hamas' attack on Israel in October was “terrorism.” The attack was a “genocide” and could not be justified. Israel is trying to avoid civilian casualties. Hamas should be removed from power in Gaza. And Hamas is supported by the Iranian regime.
Additionally, 65% of voters believe President Joe Biden's Iran policy has failed, a belief shared by a majority of all age groups. Majorities across all age groups also support a U.S. strike against Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
However, younger voters are more likely to believe that it is possible to negotiate and build peace with Hamas. They tend to support an unconditional ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, even if Israeli hostages are not returned. They believe that the Palestinian Authority should be restored in Gaza, rather than a new government run by another Arab country. He said Biden's policy toward the Houthis is “strong enough.”
A majority of 18- to 24-year-olds also believe that Israel is committing “genocide” in Gaza, a majority in the same group who say Israel is trying to avoid civilian casualties in Gaza. contradicts the opinion. (This group may have less information.)
another poll, a survey of 807 registered New York voters conducted by the Siena College Institute from January 14 to 17 found that voters were evenly split on the idea of increased aid to Israel, with a margin of error of 4.5 percentage points, with 43 in favor. %, and 45% opposed. .
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