More Americans Say Israel Has ‘Gone Too Far’ in the Gaza Conflict, According to New AP-NORC Polling
- On Wednesday, more than 20 aid organizations working in Gaza called on the global community to intensify efforts to halt Israel’s military actions targeting Gaza City.
- The call followed a UN commission of inquiry concluding Israel is committing genocide amid an escalating humanitarian crisis marked by nearly 65,000 Palestinian deaths.
- The Gaza health ministry has indicated that approximately half of the casualties are women and children, while Israeli forces continue conducting extensive raids that result in widespread displacement and severe damage.
- An AP-NORC poll of 1,183 U.S. adults conducted September 11-15 found about half say Israel's military response has gone too far, up from 40% in November 2023.
- These developments suggest intensifying international pressure on Israel and growing U.S. public concern about the conflict's humanitarian impact and policy direction.
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More Americans say Israel has 'gone too far' in the Gaza conflict, according to new AP-NORC polling
A new poll finds more U.S. adults view Israel’s military action in Gaza as excessive than at the beginning of its war with Hamas.
Aid groups call for stronger efforts to stop Gaza City offensive
A coalition of leading aid groups Wednesday urged the international community to take stronger measures to stop Israel's offensive on Gaza City after a commission of UN experts found Israel was committing genocide in Gaza. That's as Israel pressed forward with the operation in the territory's already-devastated north and the Palestinian death toll in Gaza neared 65,000. “What we are witnessing in Gaza is not only an unprecedented humanitarian ca…
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