Nearly half of Americans think US is ‘too supportive’ of Israel — poll (opens original article in a new tab)
A Quinnipiac poll reveals that 48% of Americans believe the US is 'too supportive' of Israel, with 60% opposing military action against Iran, highlighting growing skepticism toward US foreign policy in the Middle East.
- 48% of American voters think the US is 'too supportive' of Israel, the highest since 2017
- 60% of respondents believe military intervention in Iran was 'not worth it'
- 41% of voters cited the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a key factor in US House races
- Democrats and independents show higher skepticism toward US support for Israel compared to Republicans
- 61% of voters think Iran is likely to develop nuclear weapons despite the new memorandum
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