Most US Voters Oppose Sending Israel Military Aid, Say It's Committing Genocide
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A poll shows 60 percent of voters oppose sending more military assistance to Israel, while only 32 percent support additional aid. Opposition is the highest recorded since November 2023, when 39 percent opposed further aid. Only 18 percent of Democrats support more aid, while 75 percent of Democrats oppose it. Half of respondents said Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, 35 percent said it is not, and 15 percent were unsure. Seventy-seven percent of Democrats said they believe Israel is committing genocide. The results reveal a widening gap between U.S. public opinion and government support for Israel, including presidential backing.
New polling finds that opposition to sending more military aid to Israel has hit another record high among U.S. voters, further widening the gap between U.S. policy and American opinion as Israel's genocide continues without an end in sight. In a poll released Wednesday, Quinnipiac found that 60 percent of voters now say they oppose sending more military assistance to Israel to aid in its siege of Gaza.
Now, only 32 percent of Americans support sending more aid, the polling found. This includes only 18 percent of Democrats, with 75 percent saying they oppose sending more aid. Half of those polled said that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, while 35 percent said Israel was not, and 15 percent said they didn't know. A whopping 77 percent of Democrats said that they believe Israel is committing genocide.
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