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U.S. Approval of Israel’s Gaza Campaign Falls to Record Low of 32%

A Gallup survey finds record disapproval driven by humanitarian concerns in Gaza.

Palestinians carry sacks of flour unloaded from a humanitarian aid convoy that reached Gaza City from the northern Gaza Strip, Sunday, July 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference in Ramat Gan, Israel on June 8, 2024.
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Overview

  • Only 32 percent of U.S. adults approve of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, the lowest level since polling began in November 2023.
  • Disapproval has risen to 60 percent as support among Democrats plunges to 8 percent and independents fall to 25 percent.
  • Republican support holds steady at 71 percent, creating the widest partisan gap Gallup has recorded on this issue.
  • Fifty-two percent of Americans now view Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unfavorably, marking his lowest rating since 1997.
  • The poll was conducted July 7–21 during reports of severe food shortages in Gaza that intensified criticism of Israel’s aid restrictions.