Sunday, March 17, 2013

Support Israel

From the JP:
"Poll: American sympathy for Israel at record high"

Americans' sympathies for Israel matched an all time high according to a Gallup poll released Friday, just five days before US President Barack Obama was scheduled to visit Israel for the first time as president. According to the poll, Americans' sympathies lean heavily toward the Israelis over the Palestinians, 64 percent vs. 12%.  While partiality to Israel has topped 60% consistently since 2010, the 64% recorded in Friday's poll matched the previous record seen in 1991, during the first Gulf War. In the 1991 Gallup poll, only 7% of respondents sympathized more with Palestinians than Israelis. Analysis of the poll data showed that Republicans, conservatives and older Americans were more likely to be partial to Israel. Republicans (78%) were much more likely to sympathize with Israel than Democrats (55%), according to the poll. Democratic support for Israel has increased by four percent since 2001, while Republican support for the Jewish state has jumped 18 percentage points in the same period. The percentage of respondents favoring the Palestinians increases with formal education, ranging from 8% of those with no college experience to 20% of postgraduates.
"Palestinians receive the highest sympathy from Democrats, liberals, and postgraduates, but even among these, support tops off at 24%," according to Gallup.

^ This is great news. Israel has been a good ally to the US for decades just as we have been to them. They are a stable, democracy in a very unstable and mostly anti-American region. I would  also support the Palestinians if they rejected the terrorist government they elected that openly calls for Israel's destruction -  anyone who supports them now is supporting known terrorists.  ^


http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=306595

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