Tag: Public Opinion
Suzanne Collins, author of The Hunger Games series, is releasing a prequel in 2025 that some readers speculate could be a commentary on the Israel-Hamas conflict due to the themes of propaganda and messaging in her writing.
The text discusses an ongoing debate about who holds the advantage in upcoming discussions, highlighting differing opinions on the matter.
Former President Donald Trump is leveraging his strained relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to criticize Netanyahu's handling of the Gaza war, aiming to outflank President Joe Biden, who is struggling to disentangle himself from Netanyahu.
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What Do Americans Really Think About Israel? // A recent poll shows some light amid the darkness
A recent Pew Research Center survey indicates that while Israel is facing some challenges in public opinion due to ongoing conflicts and PR struggles, overall, Americans still view Israelis more sympathetically than Palestinians.
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Polls of Israelis and Palestinians can suggest two different realities. Here's where they agree.
Recent polls conducted on Israelis and Palestinians have shown that both groups share a belief that Israel is unlikely to emerge victorious in the current war, reflecting a growing doubt about Israel's ability to eradicate Hamas.
Amid calls for immediate elections in Israel, there is a growing rejection of Netanyahu's leadership, though it does not necessarily indicate a shift towards left-wing ideologies.
This article discusses the differing visions of the endgame of the ongoing conflict in Israel between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right government, and those Israelis who are calling for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
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'The war is the last straw': Secular Israelis fed up with politics and prices think about leaving
Secular Israelis are increasingly considering leaving the country due to various factors such as security concerns, political disillusionment, and the high cost of living.
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What the Israeli Public Doesn’t See - In largely ignoring the suffering of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, the Israeli media both shapes and reflects public opinion.
The Israeli media has been largely ignoring the suffering of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, which is shaping and reflecting public opinion.
Despite a recent poll showing that a majority of young Americans view Israel's campaign against Hamas as genocidal and support calls for the genocide of Jews, there is still reason for optimism.
The March for Israel, organized by major Jewish organizations in the U.S., aims to show solidarity with the Israeli people and condemn antisemitism while demanding the release of remaining hostages.
Michal Cotler-Wunsh, Israel's envoy to combat antisemitism, is urging American Jews to stand up for Israel in the face of recent attacks by Hamas terrorists.
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Americans sympathize with Israel and support its right to target Hamas but worry about a broader conflict, polls show
New polls show that Americans support Israel's military campaign against Hamas and believe in providing continued US assistance to Israel.
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The Hamas Attacks and Israeli Response: An Explainer - An explainer answering readers’ questions about the situation in Israel/Palestine after October 7th.
Since October 7th, there have been unverified claims circulated on social media regarding Hamas atrocities in Israel, including allegations of babies being beheaded and Israeli women being raped.
In a column for the New York Times, Peter Beinart examines why Republicans in the United States are more likely to view China as an enemy compared to Democrats who tend to see Russia as a larger threat.
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the largest LGBTQ political lobbying organization in the US, recently declared a national state of emergency for LGBTQ+ Americans due to what they call an unprecedented increase in anti-LGBTQ+ legislative attacks.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have come under criticism for promoting their operations in Gaza like a Marvel movie.
The podcast discusses the January 6 report, questioning if it represents overreach or if its conclusions are morally justified, even if not a precise legal strategy against Donald Trump.
Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona's decision to become an independent has disrupted Joe Biden's Democratic agenda, sparking debate about its significance.
In a recent podcast titled "What Are You, Crazy?" the discussion revolves around whether the crucial swing voters in elections critically assess the viewpoints of partisans and ideologues on both sides to determine if their depictions of American daily life are realistic or absurd.
The article discusses the current trend of intense political fervor and manias in popular culture, questioning whether the recent pushback against these trends is a result of commercial influences or genuine public discontent.
The article warns against Ukraine fatigue, emphasizing the valiant efforts of the Ukrainian army in driving back Russian forces.
Dan Senor discusses the collapse of Israel's government as an audacious move by Bibi Netanyahu on a podcast.
In a podcast discussing an NBC News story, the lack of credit given to Joe Biden is highlighted.
A new survey from the Pew Research Center reveals that young Americans hold less favorable views of Israelis and more favorable views of Palestinians compared to older Americans.