Pew Research Center poll finds 49% of
Americans overall feel more sympathetic toward Israel than toward
Palestinians, while just 12% feel more sympathetic toward the
Palestinians • Sympathy toward Israel higher among Republicans • 64% of
Americans support preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, even
if this entails military action.
Eli Leon and Israel Hayom Staff
Poll finds 49% of Americans
feel more sympathetic toward Israel than the Palestinians, while just
12% feel the opposite.
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Republicans feel more sympathetic toward
Israel than Democrats and independents do, a poll conducted last month
by the Pew Research Center has found.
The poll asked with whom respondents
sympathized more in "the dispute between Israel and the Palestinians."
Overall, 49 percent of respondents said they sympathized more with
Israel, while just 12% said they sympathized more with the Palestinians.
In addition, 12% said they sympathized with neither side.
Broken down by party affiliation, 66% of
Republicans, 49% of independents and 39% of Democrats say they
sympathize more with Israel than with the Palestinians.
The poll was conducted March 13-17 among 1,501 adults.
On the issue of Iran's nuclear program, 64% of
respondents overall said it was more important to prevent Iran from
developing nuclear weapons, even if this meant taking military action,
while 25% said it was more important to avoid a military conflict with
Iran, even if this meant Iran might develop nuclear weapons.
Broken down by party groupings, some 80% of Republicans,
62% of Democrats and 59% of independents said it was more important to
prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, even if this meant taking
military action.
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