Democrats’ Support for Palestinians Surges to 65% as US Opinion on Israel Shifts Dramatically.
How American Views on Israel and Palestine Are Changing
According to Vox - Загальний: A major shift is underway in the United States, particularly among Democrats, with growing sympathy for Palestinians and rising disapproval of Israel. Recent surveys show that 65% of Democrats now back the Palestinian side, while only 17% support Israelis. According to a 2023 Gallup poll, 41% of all Americans favor the Palestinians, compared to 36% who lean toward Israel. This marks a notable change in public sentiment.
Data released by Pew in March 2023 reveals that 60% of Americans hold an unfavorable view of Israel—up 7% from the previous year. Among Democrats, that figure jumps to 80%. This trend may be tied to recent events, including the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, as well as shifts in the country’s political landscape.
Expert Commentary and Its Impact on Politics
Experts are highlighting this transformation. Jonathan Cowen remarked:
“No Democrat should engage with him”suggesting a need to reassess ties with Israel. Hasan Piker added:
“Your honks mean nothing when I’ve seen what makes you applaud”pointing to changing perceptions of party policy. He also argued that “the shift within the Democratic Party is not a foolish project for self-expression,” underscoring how modern political and social movements are reshaping viewpoints.
The rise in pro-Palestinian sentiment among Democrats could influence U.S. politics, especially elections. In 2018, moderate-backed candidates won in roughly 50 red House districts. This suggests that evolving public opinion may significantly affect future elections and national policy. Third Way, a Democratic organization promoting centrist candidates, could play a key role in this evolution.
In short, fresh polling and shifting public attitudes reveal substantial changes in how Americans view Israel and Palestine—changes that could have far-reaching consequences for U.S. policy in the region. These developments not only reflect societal mood swings but may also shape party strategies, particularly as upcoming elections approach. Watching voter reactions, politicians may adjust their platforms to align with new realities.
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