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"Washington Post"The majority of American Jews believe that Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza

& nbsp; The American, published today, Saturday, that the majority of American Jews see Israel committing war crimes in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinians. Benjamin Netanyahu negatively, while 48% classifies it as & quot & quot; An increase of 20 percentage points from a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center five years ago. For a poll conducted by the Gallup Foundation in July, 32% of Americans supported Israel’s actions, while he opposed it 60%. In later interviews, they supported the Israeli military incursion at the beginning due to the brutality of Hamas attack and the need to respond, but with the continuation of the war and the reports accumulated about the atrocities and the lack of progress, they retracted the support of Israel’s actions.

& nbsp; Or a lot of common denominators with Israeli Jews. That was already in place, as a relatively liberal American Jewish community has moved away from an increasing and conservative Israeli leadership.

& nbsp; Global. Also, the great Democrats, including Jewish lawmakers, are much more critical to Israel than they were in the past, and they are said to face less danger than the reaction of the Jewish voters who are strongly skeptical in Netanyahu.

& nbsp; Republicans.

& nbsp; The military to Israel in its war against Hamas, but when separating the advantages of the American -Israeli coalition from the Gaza war, 47% believes that the United States’s support for Israel is almost at the appropriate level, while 32% sees about a third, that the United States supports Israel excessively, while 20% believes that it does not support it enough. Celsius since 2020 and 21 percentage points since 2013, compared to the polls of the & quot & quot; That was conducted in those years.

& nbsp; 39% yes, and 51% without, and 10% did not show their opinion.

& nbsp; 61% of the United States held responsibility.

& nbsp; Among the Jews are optimistic about the possibility of the Israelis and the Palestinians ultimately reaching a peace agreement, and the poll showed that 59% believe that it is possible to find a way for peaceful coexistence between Israel and independent Palestine, while 41% oppose this opinion. I conducted from September 2 to 9, on a random national sample of 815 American Jews, who were chosen through the SSRS polling committee, a continuous reconnaissance committee that is held by taking random samples from American families. They determine their identity as an adult who do not have religious affiliation but they are ethnic or cultural Jews or through their family background and who grew up Jews or have a parent of Jew. Religious.

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