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Information on the latest poll of American attitudes on Israel, Hamas, and Gaza can be found here: “Vast Majority of American Voters Back Israel in War Again Hamas, New Poll Reveals,” by Ben Cohen, Algemeiner, February 28, 2024:
A heavy majority of respondents — 78 percent — agreed that Hamas needed to be removed from governing Gaza. Asked about who should administer the territory after the war, 34 percent answered Israel, while 39 percent expressed support for a new authority created by Arab states. Only 28 percent believed that the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority (PA) should govern in a post-war scenario.
Nearly four out of five Americans polled believe that Hamas should be removed altogether from any future position of authority in Gaza. As for alternatives, more than one-third wanted Israel to administer Gaza (which the Israelis do not want to do; they only want to ensure that Hamas does not make a comeback in the Strip). Nearly 40 percent want the Arab states — meaning the rich Arab states that will be largely responsible for the reconstruction in Gaza that will take years — to appoint a new authority in Gaza, neither Hamas nor the PA, but a group of technocrats whom the Arab donor states can keep a close eye on, making sure that there is no repetition of the colossal corruption that has been such a feature of Hamas rule in Gaza, where just three of its leaders — Khaled Meshaal, Ismail Haniyeh, and Mousa abu Marzouk — managed to steal for themselves a total of $11 billion. And Americans are suspicious, too, of the Palestinian Authority, because it has been a despotism ruled by the corrupt Mahmoud Abbas, who with his sons Tarek and Yasser has acquired a family fortune of $400 million. Abbas is in the nineteenth year of his four-year-term. When dissidents against his rule acquire a following, he does not hesitate to murder them, as he ordered the murder of the late Nizar Banat. Only 28 percent of those polled saw any role at all for the Palestinian Authority in Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war ends.
The poll also examined voter attitudes towards the wider region, with 80 percent agreeing that US forces in the Middle East are facing attacks from local terrorist groups. US President Joe Biden’s policy towards Iran has also attracted significant criticism, with 54 percent answering that the US response to attacks launched by Iranian-backed terrorist organizations in Yemen, Syria and Iraq had been “too weak.” Pressed further on whether Biden’s Iran policy had been “successful,” 61 percent answered negatively….
More than half of those polled think that Biden has been “too weak” in responding to attacks by Iran-backed terrorists in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. It is obvious that the attacks on the Houthis have had no effect in slowing down, much less in ending, attacks by the Houthis on commercial shipping near and in the Red Sea. The Houthis have even launched drone attacks on American warships. Those polled want a more muscular policy toward Iran’s proxies. which makes one wonder if they would be willing to support a preemptive strike on Iran, as it creeps ever closer to being able to make a nuclear bomb. That question, however, was not asked.
Among 18-24 year olds, support for Israel stood at 72 percent, and at 66 percent among voters aged 25-34. More than 90 percent of voters over 55 declared their support for Israel.
The loss of support for Israel among the young has been greatly exaggerated. In fact, 72 percent of the youngest voters, 18-24 year olds, support Israel, and the figure dips just a little, to 66 percent, among those 25 to 34. Too many people have assumed that those noisy campus pro-Hamas protesters who garner such media attention reflect the views of a great many young people; it turns out that they do not.
However, a majority of 18-24 year olds — 53 percent — expressed backing for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza irrespective of whether the hostages are released, while the majority of older voters remained opposed. Among the over 55s, more than 80 percent said they were opposed to a ceasefire absent the release of the hostages….
This is the only response that is a bit worrisome. A slight majority — 53 percent — of the youngest voters support an immediate ceasefire, whether Hamas releases the hostages or not. Clearly the freeing of the hostages does not loom as large in the minds of the young as it does among the older people polled, A reflection, perhaps, of the wisdom that some say comes with age?
More than half of the young voters, in the 18-34 age groups, want Israel to continue its ground invasion, which means, since the poll was taken on February 20-21, they support an attack on Hamas operatives in Rafah.
The younger voters are still on Israel’s side. The two key figures are these: Of the 18-24 age group, 72 percent support Israel, and of the 25-34 age group, 66 percent support Israel. And that is despite the malign coverage in so much of the media.
72% of Israelis support Israel. One would think so, and hope so.
80% of those “innocent civilians” in Gaza support/cheered the pure evil on October 7th.
The civilian population IS Hamas & Hamas is the population.
Bibi & the IDF should miserably destroy Gaza, evict that not-so-innocent population, and welcome that waterfront property into their fold. (Sleepy’s backstabbing be damned & ignored.)
Sure we have our OPINIONS – we didn’t have over 1200 people MASSACRED, RAPED, MUTILATED, and taken HOSTAGE! WE haven’t had senseless rocket attacks for 20 years! WE aren’t involved in DEFENDING OUR NATION except for a small % of BRAVE Men and Women! And yet WE have “opinions”! The biden bunglers have their opinions too and they would be happy to see hamass win and destroy Israel! Now they can’t come right out and say it, but they DO!! Whether it’s Ramadan or Ramalamadingdong, Israel needs to keep going and put an END to hamass! As to the FUTURE of Gaza and it’s people?? Why don’t the ARAB Muslim Nations take them? Divide them up – ship out the troublemakers – allow non-insane ones to remain IF they welcome and live in PEACE with any Jews who wish to live there – rebuild as New Israel under self rule!
“The loss of support for Israel among the young has been greatly exaggerated.”
Correct as you have articulated, the pro-Hamas crowd, i.e. Muslims and their easily persuaded half-witted followers are extremely vocal and tend to drown out the more common since folks that are in the majority.
I believe most people understand the difference between the armed and fighting Hamas prisoners of war that are and treated in accordance with Geneva Convention, and held by Israel and the unarmed civilian elderly, children and babies being held hostage and likely tortured and/or raped by Hamas. We know at least some have died.
Deport the Palestinian students running wild in the streets and on campus, and we will have a much more pleasant civic life, and a clearer picture of what the American public thinks of Islam’s war on the Jews.
Hearn hear! 🍻🇺🇸
(I recommend a catapult.)
Great to hear that so many young people have retained some sanity in spite of the best efforts of educators to strip them of it. The thing that occurs to me, though, is that if the insane make enough noise, the left can go on claiming that this is the voice of the people regardless. Just as our society is currently being groomed for a “spontaneous demand” by children that they be allowed to have sex with adults (I believe that this is a large part of what the transgender madness is about, because it establishes a precedent for allegedly informed consent by minors on issues which have far-reaching consequences). The fact that if this happens, only a very small number of children will be advocates, is beside the point, provided that they get enough of the right coverage.