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U.S. Opposition to More Israel Military Aid Hits New High, Quinnipiac Finds

New Quinnipiac results highlight a sharp partisan divide over future U.S. weapons transfers.

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Overview

  • Sixty percent of registered voters oppose sending additional U.S. military aid to Israel and 32 percent support it, the highest opposition and lowest support since Quinnipiac first asked in November 2023.
  • Half of voters say Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, while 35 percent disagree, reflecting deep divisions over the conduct of the war.
  • Sympathy now tilts slightly toward Palestinians at 37 percent versus 36 percent for Israelis, marking a record high for Palestinians and a record low for Israelis in Quinnipiac polling since 2001.
  • Opposition is concentrated among Democrats and independents, with 75 percent of Democrats and 66 percent of independents against more aid, while 56 percent of Republicans favor additional spending.
  • The poll’s release coincided with declared famine in parts of Gaza, expanded Israeli operations in Gaza City, and a White House meeting where President Trump and Israeli officials discussed postwar plans for Gaza.