The decline of the Zionist regime in American public opinion; Americans’ hatred of Tel Aviv.
According to Al Jazeera, a recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center in Washington showed that more than half of Americans currently have a negative view of Israel, and that American hatred of Israelis has increased since the Gaza War began on October 7, 2023.
In a survey conducted in the last week of March, the American research center announced that support for Israel among Americans had reached its lowest level, and the results showed that only 45% of Americans had a positive view of Israel, and 53% had a very negative view.
This is while a survey by the same research center in 2022 showed that 55% of Americans had a positive view of Israel and 42% had a negative view.
The results of this survey are consistent with other indicators reflecting the declining image of the Zionist regime in American public opinion. The survey conducted by this American center shows that the decline in American support for Israel has two different bases:
1. Older Democrats are deeply dissatisfied with the close relations of the new US President Donald Trump’s administration with Israel and believe that Trump is serving the Israelis too much.
2. Young Republicans have developed a negative view of the regime after the events of October 2023 and the actions that Israel is taking against civilians in the Gaza Strip, and at the same time as the wave of global protests against Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people has increased.
Seth Pender, director of research at the Center for Middle East Democracy, said in this regard: This shift in Democratic public opinion began about two decades ago, but has become more noticeable recently, thanks to a clear decline in support for Israel among young Republicans.