
Occupied Quds - Saba:
A recent poll conducted by the American "Harris-Harvard" institute and published by the Zionist newspaper Maariv revealed a notable decline in positive American views toward "Israel," dropping from 53% to 41% since the start of the war on Gaza.
Meanwhile, opposition to "Israel" rose from 21% to 30%.
The poll also indicated that nearly half of young Americans expressed support for the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas—a finding the newspaper described as "extremely concerning."
The survey was commissioned at the request of a subcommittee in the Zionist Knesset, and its results were presented during a special parliamentary session.
Earlier in June, the American Pew Research Center released a large-scale global survey showing a significant increase in negative sentiments toward "Israel" and its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
The results indicated that public opinion toward "Israel" was unfavorable in 20 out of the 24 countries surveyed. Since October 2023, the enemy army has been committing genocide in the Gaza Strip, with over 56,000 martyred, more than 132,000 injured, and nearly the entire population displaced amid unprecedented destruction not seen since World War II.
A recent poll conducted by the American "Harris-Harvard" institute and published by the Zionist newspaper Maariv revealed a notable decline in positive American views toward "Israel," dropping from 53% to 41% since the start of the war on Gaza.
Meanwhile, opposition to "Israel" rose from 21% to 30%.
The poll also indicated that nearly half of young Americans expressed support for the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas—a finding the newspaper described as "extremely concerning."
The survey was commissioned at the request of a subcommittee in the Zionist Knesset, and its results were presented during a special parliamentary session.
Earlier in June, the American Pew Research Center released a large-scale global survey showing a significant increase in negative sentiments toward "Israel" and its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
The results indicated that public opinion toward "Israel" was unfavorable in 20 out of the 24 countries surveyed. Since October 2023, the enemy army has been committing genocide in the Gaza Strip, with over 56,000 martyred, more than 132,000 injured, and nearly the entire population displaced amid unprecedented destruction not seen since World War II.