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Jul 27, 2012

Americans More Positive Than Negative Toward Netanyahu

Americans have a more positive than negative view of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, similar to his last stint as prime minister. However, Republicans view him more favorably, and Democrats less favorably, than before.
Feb 23, 2015

Seven in 10 Americans Continue to View Israel Favorably

Seventy percent of Americans view Israel favorably, in contrast with 17% viewing the Palestinian Authority favorably. Similarly, by 62% to 16% -- unchanged from 2014 -- more Americans sympathize with the Israelis than the Palestinians.
May 17, 2017

Public Opinion Context: Trump's Trip to Middle East and Europe

Gallup editors put President Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East and Europe in the context of public opinion in the U.S. and in the places he will be visiting.
Mar 17, 2017

Trump's Job Approval Among U.S. Jews

Following expected patterns, President Trump's 31% approval rating among American Jews is 11 points lower than his approval rating overall.
Mar 19, 2019

Americans' Views of Israel Remain Tied to Religious Beliefs

Highly religious Americans, Jews and evangelical Protestants remain much more sympathetic to Israel than others in the U.S.
Mar 19, 2021

Americans Still Favor Israel While Warming to Palestinians

Americans continue to view Israel favorably and the Palestinian Authority unfavorably, but the Palestinians' image has improved, and more Americans -- particularly Democrats -- want increased pressure on Israel to achieve peace.
Aug 27, 2019

American Jews, Politics and Israel

American Jews remain both strongly Democratic in their political orientation and highly supportive of Israel.
Mar 30, 2012

Opinion Briefing: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Two-thirds of Israelis and Palestinians say they support the peace process, but mutual dislike for each other's leaders, doubts about the U.S. as an impartial broker, and skepticism about the possibility of peace are key barriers.
Jan 26, 2016

U.S. Jews' Support for Obama Stabilizes After Two-Year Drop

President Barack Obama's job approval rating among U.S. Jews stabilized in 2015 at 55% after dropping by 13 percentage points from late 2012 to late 2014. His approval is highest among the largest Jewish subgroups -- liberal, nonreligious and ...
Apr 10, 2015

Obama's Approval Advantage Among U.S. Jews Narrows

For the first quarter of 2015, 54% of American Jews approved of Obama's job performance, compared with an average of 46% among all Americans. That eight-point gap represents a slight narrowing of Obama's traditional Jewish advantage.
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