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Quarter of Americans, Almost Half of US Youth, Support Hamas Over Israel

Most Americans support Israel over Hamas, a Harvard CAPS Harris poll released on Tuesday, April 28, showed, but almost half of younger respondents back the Palestinian terrorist organization over the Jewish state. The April 23–26 online survey of 2,745 registered American voters found that 74% of respondents supported Israel over Hamas, with 86% of Republicans, 66% of Democrats, and 68% of independents in agreement. Younger voters were more likely to back Hamas, with only 54% of participants aged 18 to 24 and 60% of those aged 25 to 34 supporting Israel. Support for Israel rose to 89% among Americans aged 65 and older.

The favorability ratings of countries and institutions placed Israel well ahead of the Palestinian Authority, Hamas, and Iran. Forty-one percent of voters viewed Israel favorably, while only 9%, 12%, and 16% had favorable views of Hamas, Iran, and the PA. Israel’s prime minister also fared better than several detractors. Benjamin Netanyahu held a 27% net favorability among Americans and a 34% unfavorability rating, making the Israeli leader more popular than New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and political commentators Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens.

On the character and motives of Hamas, 76% of respondents agreed that terrorist groups like Hamas operate on Israel’s borders, a view shared by 70% of Democrats, 83% of Republicans, and 75% of independents. The age gap continued, with 60% of Americans aged 18 to 24 identifying Hamas and Hezbollah as terrorist groups on Israel’s borders, rising to 90% among those 65 and up. Regarding Hezbollah specifically, 81% of respondents said they supported a long-term peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon, and 76% believed Hezbollah should be disarmed as a condition of such an agreement.

(JPost/VFI News)

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