Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is viewed favorably by a majority of likely U.S. voters, while more than two-thirds agree with his rejection of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, according to a new Rasmussen poll. The survey found that 54% have a favorable impression of...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is viewed favorably by a majority of likely U.S. voters, while more than two-thirds agree with his rejection of a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, according to a new Rasmussen poll.
Examining the history of Israel and Palestine, 59% of voters sympathize more with the Israelis — an 8 point increase from 2019. Just 18% are more sympathetic to the Palestinians, while 23% are undecided on the matter. Half of independents have at least a somewhat favorable impression of Netanyahu, as do 66% of Republicans and 46% of Democrats.
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