Democrats support Palestinians over Israel, GOP overwhelmingly stands with US ally: 2023 poll
As for the Jews that remain in that party, may you receive the punishment you so richly deserve.
PAMELA GELLER - OCTOBER 11, 2023
I have first hand knowledge of leftwing Jews’ perfidy. I have been a fierce supporter of Israel for decades and received unimaginable hate and repercussions for it. But always the attacks from the media, academia, was fronted by a left wing Jewish org. The ADL, Reform “Rabbis”, etc. always the lapdogs for Jew haters. And Jewish lay leadership like the UJA stood by silent and in many cases stood with Hamas linked organizations.
Shame, shame shame on you all.
Democrats support Palestinians over Israel, GOP overwhelmingly stands with US ally: 2023 poll
Republicans overwhelmingly support Israel with 78% supporting the Middle Eastern ally
By Lawrence Richard, Fox News, October 10, 2023 9:17am EDT
Dozens of people in Israel were kidnapped by terrorists in a mass terrorist attack.
More Democrats in the United States support Palestinians living in Gaza and the West Bank than Israel, the closest U.S. ally in the Middle East, according to a 2023 poll.
Democratic sympathies for Palestinians has increased over the last decade, and a Gallup poll published in March 2023 found their affinity toward the Palestinians finally eclipsed their support of Israel, 49% to 38%.
The attitudes from March reflected a continued decline in Israeli support, from 40% to 38% and an 11-point surge of support for Palestinian people, from 38% to 49%.
The 38% support for Israel was a historic low for the Democratic Party, as is the 13% of Democrats who said they do not favor one side over the other.
Meanwhile, across the proverbial aisle, Republicans overwhelmingly support Israel with 78% supporting the Middle Eastern ally. Only 11% expressed sympathies more with the Palestinians.
The nearly 8-in-10 support for Israel has been steadfast since 2003, dipping only once over the past 20 years below 70%.
More Independents support Israel (49%) than Palestinians (32%). Nineteen percent said they did not favor one side over the other, according to Gallup.