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Percentage saying US too supportive of Israel at all-time high in new poll

The share is the highest since Quinnipiac first asked the question in 2017, while 66% of Democrats and 55% of independents said support is too high.

  • A new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday shows 48 percent of American voters believe the United States is "too supportive" of Israel, marking the highest level of concern since tracking began in 2017.
  • Following two years of conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, an unpopular four-month-old U.S. military intervention in Iran is viewed by 60% of voters as "not worth it."
  • Partisan divides remain sharp, as 66 percent of Democrats and 55 percent of independents say the U.S. is too supportive of Israel, while 69 percent of Republicans believe the current level is "about right."
  • Vice President Vance recently advised Israeli officials against criticizing the U.S.-Iran peace deal, suggesting that Israel should remain grateful for American partnership as it faces increasing global isolation.
  • Netanyahu faces poor marks from American voters, as 48 percent hold an unfavorable view of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while candidates critical of Israel swept New York City primary races.
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Jewish Telegraphic Agency broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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