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Poll finds nearly three-quarters of Democratic voters oppose aid to Israel

A recent New York Times/Siena poll indicates a significant shift in Democratic voter sentiment regarding US aid to Israel. Nearly three-quarters of Democratic voters now oppose US military aid to Israel, a substantial increase from three years ago.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-21 · 18:05 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Poll finds nearly three-quarters of Democratic voters oppose aid to Israel
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A recent New York Times/Siena poll indicates a significant shift in Democratic voter sentiment regarding US aid to Israel. Nearly three-quarters of Democratic voters now oppose US military aid to Israel, a substantial increase from three years ago. The poll also found that almost half of Democratic voters believe their party is too supportive of Israel, with 60% expressing more sympathy for Palestinians than for Israel. This trend is attributed to widespread anger over Israel's actions in Gaza and military campaigns in the Middle East. Despite this evolving public opinion, the article notes that policy at higher levels of the Democratic Party has not yet reflected these changes, with party leaders remaining strong supporters of Israel.

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60 percent of Democratic voters are more sympathetic to Palestinians than to Israel.

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Nearly three-quarters of Democratic voters oppose US military aid to Israel.

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Support for Israel has dropped among US voters, particularly Democrats and progressives.

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Shifting public opinion on Israel-Palestine has not yet been reflected in policy changes at higher levels of the Democratic Party.

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The US ally has seen support plummet in recent years amid widespread anger over its genocidal war on Gaza.A new poll from The New York Times/Siena has found that nearly three-quarters of voters aligned with the Democratic Party oppose US military aid to Israel, up from 45 percent three years ago, as support for Israel continues to drop among US voters.The poll released on Wednesday also found that nearly half of Democratic voters said that their party was too supportive of Israel, while 95 percent opposed the US-Israel war on Iran.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3The layered PAC strategy behind pro-Israel election spending in the USlist 2 of 3US condemns Israel’s Ben-Gvir while sanctioning Gaza flotilla organiserslist 3 of 3Israel pushes for war amid US ceasefire, but its options may be limitedend of listThe survey is the latest to underscore a shifting political landscape on Israel-Palestine in the United States, driven by anger over Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza and aggressive military campaigns across the Middle East.While Israel has long been able to rely on the US for strong military, economic, and diplomatic support, Israel has seen its popularity plummet across numerous segments of US society, especially among Democrats and progressives, in recent years.The poll found that 60 percent of Democratic voters said they were more sympathetic to the Palestinians than to Israel, while just 15 percent said they were more sympathetic to Israel.Support for Israel among US voters is now largely concentrated among older voters.A Pew Research Center poll released in April found that 84 percent of Democrats and 57 percent of Republicans between the ages of 18-49 had an unfavourable view of Israel, compared with 76 percent and 24 percent, respectively, among those aged 50 and up.But shifting public opinion has yet to be reflected in policy change at the higher levels of the Democratic Party, which continues to be led by stalwart supporters of Israel such as House Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Leader Chuck Schumer.Republican President Donald Trump has also governed as a close ally of Israel, launching a joint war on Iran in late February that has long been a goal of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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