Shock Survey: Major Shift in Support for Israel vs. Palestinians Revealed!

Shock Survey: Major Shift in Support for Israel vs. Palestinians Revealed!

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"More than five months have passed since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, and a recent survey by Fox News reveals that a majority of respondents still support Israel over the Palestinians in the conflict, although the margin has decreased compared to last fall.

The survey shows that 59% of voters side with Israel, while 28% support the Palestinians, resulting in a 31-point margin. 

This margin remains unchanged since last month. 

However, it is notably smaller than the 50-point margin in favor of Israel recorded shortly after the October 7 attack, with 68% supporting Israel and 18% supporting the Palestinians.

The narrowing of the margin can be attributed to a shift in opinion among certain groups. 

There has been an increase in support for the Palestinians among liberals (+18), Democrats (+17), voters under 35 (+13), and women (+12). In contrast, the support for Israel among Republicans, conservatives, and White evangelicals has remained relatively stable.

In a speech on March 14, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a normally staunch supporter of Israel, criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the conflict and called for new leadership. 

This speech was met with criticism from many Republicans, American Jewish leaders, and Israeli officials.

Following Schumer's speech, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell criticized the call for Israeli elections as "unprecedented" and "hypocritical." 

McConnell's favorability ratings are even lower than Schumer's, with only 20% of respondents viewing him favorably, compared to 68% who view him unfavorably.

Regarding foreign policy, voters seem to prefer former President Donald Trump over President Biden, with an 11-point margin in favor of Trump. 

Immigration remains a high priority for voters, with blame placed on Congress for inaction and the White House for lack of enforcement.

Overall, while foreign policy is not the top priority for voters in the upcoming election, it remains a significant factor, with voters trusting Trump more on issues like immigration and the economy, while Biden holds an edge on election integrity and health care."

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