Poll Reveals Sharp Decline in American Support for ‘israel’
A recent survey indicates that a significant 70% of American youth are against the provision of further economic and military support to Israel.

Recent surveys consistently indicate that a significant portion of the American public, especially among younger demographics, harbors unfavorable opinions of Israel. There is a growing sentiment within this group urging their government to cease financial assistance and support to the Zionist administration.
Support for Israel among the American populace has experienced a significant shift nearly two years into the conflict in Gaza. A recent poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena University reveals that a substantial portion of the electorate now holds markedly critical opinions regarding the Israeli cabinet’s handling of the situation.
A significant shift in public sentiment has emerged, as a majority of American voters now oppose the provision of further economic and military assistance to Israel, marking a dramatic change in opinion since October 7. Approximately 60% of voters believe Israel should cease its military operations, regardless of the status of remaining Israeli captives or the elimination of Hamas, according to a report by the New York Times.
A recent poll indicates that 40 percent of participants believe Israel is deliberately targeting civilians in Gaza.
The results from the Times/Siena survey indicate a significant decline in support for a steadfast American ally that has traditionally received bipartisan endorsement for decades.
A recent survey suggests potential challenges facing the future of the US-Israel alliance. Since its establishment in 1948, Israel has been the leading recipient of US foreign aid, having received hundreds of billions of dollars in assistance.
Young voters, across the political spectrum, displayed a marked reluctance to endorse further support. Close to 70% of voters under the age of 30 expressed opposition to increasing economic or military assistance.




