PEW POLL: Majority of Americans Have Negative View On Israel; Republican Support Drops 10%

Last Updated on April 16, 2025

According to a recent Pew Survey, there has been a decrease of 10% in Republican support for Israel following the conflict between Gaza and the Netanyahu government on October 7, 2023. This shift coincides with a more negative perception of Israel in the United States, where 53% of Americans now have an unfavorable opinion of the country.

The results are according to a Pew Research Center survey from March 24-30, 2025, which found that 53% of U.S. adults view Israel unfavorably.

The survey, which was released on April 8, 2025, indicates that 45% of respondents still maintain a favorable view towards Israel. This represents a slight increase from the 42% who had unfavorable views in March 2022. Specifically, in 2025, 61% of Republicans hold a positive opinion of Israel.

Comparatively, in 2022, 71% of Republicans viewed Israel favorably. The percentage of unfavorable views among Republicans has gone up from 27% in 2022 to 37% in 2025, resulting in a 10% decrease in Republican support over the span of three years.

The drastic reduction in support for Israel in America comes after two years of protracted offensive attacks by the IDF in Gaza, killing as many as 13,000 children in Gaza, and injuring as many as 25,000 Gazan children, according to the Associated Press.

On April 1, 2024, Israeli drone strikes killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, who were traveling in a coordinated convoy marked with the charity’s logo.

The survey reports 69% of Democrats view Israel unfavorably in 2025. Among Democrats aged 18-49, 71% hold unfavorable views. Democrats aged 50 and older show 65% unfavorable views. Republicans aged 18-49 have 50% unfavorable views. Republicans aged 50 and older report 56% favorable views. Very unfavorable views among all U.S. adults increased from 10% in 2022 to 19% in 2025.

In January 2024, 65% of Americans rated the Israel-Hamas conflict as personally important. In March 2025, 54% found it important. Republicans aged 50 and older show 67% rating the conflict as significant. Republicans under 50 report 47% viewing it as important. Democrats overall have 57% rating the conflict important. Younger Republicans show 17% uncertainty about its importance. Older Republicans show 9% uncertainty.

The survey finds 48% of Democrats support a Palestinian state. Republicans show 44% favoring Israeli control over Gaza. Regarding U.S. aid, 44% of Democrats prefer less military support for Israel. Only 28% of Republicans agree with reducing aid. The survey includes 10,707 U.S. adults. Its margin of error is ±1.4 percentage points.

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