The Little Country That Could, the embattled state of Israel [1], which so many in the media (the BBC, CNN, The Washington Post, The New York Times), love to libel, turns out to have a solid base of public support in the United States. Even as outside the media, many — the UN’s Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the UN’s Special Rapporteur On the Condition of Palestinians In The Occupied Territories Francesca Albanese, the EU’s Josep Borrell, Pope Francis, and others — insist on accusing the Jewish state of “ethnic cleansing” and “genocide,” that support is particularly strong among the 18-to-24 year olds, the very people who we have been led to believe have been preoccupied with marching around on campuses yelling “From the river to the sea/Palestine will be free” and “Intifada Forever.”
More on this heartwarming news, including graphical displays of the opinion poll results, can be found here: “Israel [1] is seen more favorably than CNN and the EU by Americans – and young Americans now support Israel [1] more than most other age groups!,” Elder of Ziyon [2], January 20, 2025:
“Israel [1] is seen more favorably by Americans than the European Union, CNN. MSNBC and X. The gap of favorable over unfavorable is better for Israel [1] than the US Supreme Court, the Department of Justice and Fox News. (If you calculate the percentage of favorable answers over all people who held an opinion, Israel [1] also edges Facebook.)
Given the huge amount of anti-Israel [1] reporting and coverage of anti-Israel [1] events for the past 15 months, this is pretty remarkable….A higher percentage of US voters 18-24 say they support Israel [1] than any other age group under 55.”
Haven’t we all been told that Israel [1] is “losing support,” and that the most anti-Israel [1] cohort consists of the youngest voters? Well, this opinion poll begs — in a big way — to differ. 80% of young people — the 18-to-24 year olds — support Israel [1], while only 20% support Hamas. Israel [1] has a higher favorability rating among Americans than the European Union, CNN, MSNBC, and X. The gap of favorable over unfavorable is better for Israel [1] than the US Supreme Court, the Department of Justice and Fox News.
https://jihadwatch.org/2025/01/good-news-on-how-americans-see-israel [3]
Links:
[1] https://www.thebereancall.org/taxonomy/term/51/israel
[2] https://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2025/01/israel-is-seen-more-favorably-than-cnn.html
[3] https://jihadwatch.org/2025/01/good-news-on-how-americans-see-israel