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How American views on Israel and antisemitism have changed since Oct. 7

The two-year conflict has caused over 1,150 Israeli military deaths, rising antisemitism in the U.S., and fragile peace talks involving multiple nations, according to officials and surveys.

  • Nearly two years after Israel's invasion of Gaza, Americans are more divided on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with American sympathy for Israelis hitting an all-time low in 2025.
  • Concerns about the safety of Jewish communities in the U.S. are mounting, with around 7 in 10 Jewish Americans feeling less secure than a year ago, largely due to the Israel-Hamas war.
  • About half of Americans say Israel's military response in Gaza has 'gone too far,' with many Jewish Americans disapproving of Israel's military action and believing war crimes were committed against Palestinians.
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Two years after Hamas' devastating massacre, Israel is nothing like it was. Our reporter's search for traces shows how a country is wrestling around its identity, democracy and place in the world – and how the conflict has changed the Middle East.

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PIX 11 broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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