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In reply to the discussion: Where is the Gaza outrage in the US? [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(104,147 posts)64. That's incorrect.
Americans are increasingly skeptical of Israeli actions in Gaza, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS that also finds rising sentiment that the US should pull back on military aid to Israel.
Only 23% of Americans say Israels actions have been fully justified, a 27-point drop from a October 2023 poll taken shortly after Hamas October 7 attacks. Another 27% now say those actions have been partially justified and 22% say that they have not been justified at all. In October 2023, just 8% said Israels actions were not justified at all.
This drop cuts across party lines but is far larger among Democrats and independents. Since 2023, the share of Democrats who say that Israels actions have been fully justified has dropped from 38% to just 7%, the share among independents from 45% to 14%, and the share among Republicans from 68% to 52%.
Since this March, the share of Democrats and Democratic-leaning adults saying that the US provides too much military aid for Israel has risen from 44% to 59% while the share of Republican-aligned adults saying that has stayed steady at 24%. Democratic-aligned adults under the age of 35 are particularly opposed to US military aid to Israel, with 72% saying the US is doing too much, including 43% who say that the US should stop aid to Israel entirely and another 29% saying that it should reduce the amount of military aid.
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/18/politics/cnn-poll-israel-support
Only 23% of Americans say Israels actions have been fully justified, a 27-point drop from a October 2023 poll taken shortly after Hamas October 7 attacks. Another 27% now say those actions have been partially justified and 22% say that they have not been justified at all. In October 2023, just 8% said Israels actions were not justified at all.
This drop cuts across party lines but is far larger among Democrats and independents. Since 2023, the share of Democrats who say that Israels actions have been fully justified has dropped from 38% to just 7%, the share among independents from 45% to 14%, and the share among Republicans from 68% to 52%.
Since this March, the share of Democrats and Democratic-leaning adults saying that the US provides too much military aid for Israel has risen from 44% to 59% while the share of Republican-aligned adults saying that has stayed steady at 24%. Democratic-aligned adults under the age of 35 are particularly opposed to US military aid to Israel, with 72% saying the US is doing too much, including 43% who say that the US should stop aid to Israel entirely and another 29% saying that it should reduce the amount of military aid.
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/18/politics/cnn-poll-israel-support
The views are more prevalent than ever; it's just that you personally aren't seeing the social media talk about them.
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At this point I think a lot of people are more focused on the fascist takeover of their own country.
BannonsLiver
Sunday
#1
If they could, a fascist takeover of our own country wouldn't be occurring in the first place.
W_HAMILTON
Sunday
#7
So what would it take to actually get to that point of indefensibility, if we're not already there yet?
TheRickles
Yesterday
#52
No. For a start, over half of Palestinians in the occupied territories live in the West Bank, not Gaza
muriel_volestrangler
Yesterday
#67
I think I do understand why Palestinians would go on a rampage (or at least I can try)
Ken Dayenu
Yesterday
#68
So the systemic starvation and collective punishment of innocent people are justified?
erodriguez
Yesterday
#45
And that's a permanent blank check for Bibi's deliberate campaign of civilian murder, is it?
Orrex
Sunday
#25
I feel like there's no way for that outrage to get through. If we had elected Kamala, she could have done
Scrivener7
Yesterday
#54
The rage burned out raging against the Biden Admin's inability to control Israel's war.
maxsolomon
22 hrs ago
#72