"Growing Majority of Americans Oppose Israeli Action in Gaza Amid Strained Biden-Israel Relations"

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A recent Gallup poll shows a decline in American approval of Israel's actions in Gaza, with 55% disapproving and 36% approving. The poll was conducted before the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution calling for a cease-fire. Political division over approval remains clear, with Republicans overwhelmingly approving and Democrats mostly disapproving. President Biden's handling of the situation also received low approval ratings, with 16% from Republicans and 47% from Democrats. The poll suggests a significant drop in support for Israel among Democratic voters, with some critics arguing that Biden has been too closely aligned with Israel.
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- Majority of Americans now oppose Israeli action in Gaza: Gallup poll Axios
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