
US Public Increasingly Critical of Israel, With 59% Opposed to Government — Poll
A new Pew Research Center survey finds 59% of Americans hold an unfavorable view of the Israeli government, up eight points from early 2024, reflecting a gradual shift since the Gaza war began on October 7, 2023. At the same time, 84% of Americans maintain an unfavorable view of Hamas. Views of the Israeli people remain net positive at 56% favorable, though down from prior years. The poll of 3,445 adults was conducted September 22–28, 2025.
Perceptions of the war’s conduct show 39% saying Israel is going “too far,” 16% “about right,” and 10% “not far enough,” with the remainder unsure. A 42% plurality disapproves of the administration’s handling of the conflict, while 30% approve. Concern is broad across parties about both the hostages and the risk of renewed Hamas attacks; Democrats express greater concern about Palestinian suffering, while Republicans are more focused on preventing future terrorism.
Younger Americans are more likely to say U.S. military support for Israel is excessive, and partisan gaps persist on favorability toward both Israelis and Palestinians. The numbers point to a complex U.S. political environment around any longer-term security arrangement in Gaza and the region.
(TOI/VFI News)