Slump in voters’ support for Israel shakes US consensus over military aid
Summary
Support for Israel among Americans, especially Democrats, is declining due to concerns about human rights and recent military actions in Gaza. This change is affecting votes in the Senate and could influence the 2028 U.S. presidential elections.Key Facts
- US public support for Israel's military aid is decreasing on both the left and right.
- Senate votes show growing opposition to arms sales to Israel, with more Democrats joining these efforts.
- Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced measures opposing arms sales to Israel, gaining more support over time.
- Public opinion polls show a record 60% of Americans now view Israel unfavorably, up 7% in one year.
- Younger Americans under 50, across political parties, are more likely to view Israel and its leader Netanyahu negatively.
- The conflict in Gaza, with high Palestinian casualties, is a key factor in shifting views.
- Some Democratic senators aiming to run for president in 2028 are distancing themselves from support for Israel.
- Concerns include a lack of clear US strategy and worries that the relationship with Israel may harm America’s interests.
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