“Our polling data, now and in the past, has consistently illustrated how the U.S.-Israel relationship is ingrained in the fabric of Americans.”
(April 27, 2025 / JNS) Despite post-Oct. 7 campus upheavals, a trend toward isolationism and a surge in global antisemitism, a clear majority of Americans remain steadfast in support of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
That is the conclusion of a poll conducted in March whose findings were released at the Jewish News Syndicate’s International Policy Conference taking place in Jerusalem, April 27-28.
Nationwide, 65% of Americans consider the U.S. relationship with Israel either “very” or “somewhat important,” highlighting the bipartisan and cross-generational recognition of Israel as a vital ally in the Middle East.