Pew Report: “Percentage of US adults who see Israel unfavorably doubled in past year”

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From Jewish News Syndicate

More than 500 days after the Hamas-led terror attacks on Oct. 7, 2023, most Americans view Israel unfavorably, according to new data from the Pew Research Center.

Some 53% of Americans see the Jewish state in a negative light, up 11 percentage points from 2022, when 42% had unfavorable views, and in 2025, about double the number of U.S. adults say that they see Israel very unfavorably: 19% compared to 10%.

Democrats and those who lean left (69%) were much likelier than Republicans and those who lean right (37%) to see Israel unfavorably. That view rose for both Democrats (16 percentage points) and Republicans (10 percentage points).  Click here to continue reading.


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2 thoughts on “Pew Report: “Percentage of US adults who see Israel unfavorably doubled in past year”

  1. These stats should surprise no one. The Bible stated this would happen. The sad fact is – antisemitism makes no rational sense. Using man on the street type interviews, the odds are that the vast majority of people would be clueless as to why they are antisemites. Unfortunately, many so called “Christian” churches are contributing significantly to this insanity – and are walking away from God’s blessing.

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