Public Opinion Divided on US Response to Israel-Hamas Conflict: Poll

A Wall Street Journal poll reveals that while a majority of American voters support Israel in its conflict with Hamas, Democrats and young Americans are divided in their sympathies. Among Democrats, 24% sympathize more with Palestinians, 17% with Israelis, and 48% have equal sympathy for both sides. The divide is more pronounced among Democrats under 50, with 35% favoring Palestinians and 13% favoring Israelis. In contrast, Democrats over 50 show more sympathy for Israelis at 22% compared to 12% for Palestinians. The poll also indicates that 55% of Americans believe Israel is taking appropriate military action, while 25% think Israel is going too far. Overall, 42% of Americans sympathize more with Israelis, 12% with Palestinians, and 31% with both parties. The survey also highlights disapproval of President Biden's handling of the Middle East conflict and his overall work in office.
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