American sympathies shift dramatically toward Palestinians per new Gallup poll

February 27, 2026 - 23:16

New Gallup polling reveals a dramatic shift in American sympathies toward Palestinians, marking the first time support has reached parity after decades of lopsided favor for Israel, AP reported Friday.

While 54% of Americans sided with Israelis three years ago, current data shows 41% now sympathize more with Palestinians compared to 36% for Israelis.

This trend accelerated during the Gaza war but began as early as 2017, partly due to declining favorability for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Political affiliation remains a primary divider; approximately two-thirds of Democrats and 40% of independents now favor Palestinians, while 70% of Republicans maintain their traditional support for Israel.

Age also plays a critical role, with half of adults aged 18 to 34 expressing Palestinian sympathy compared to only a quarter for Israelis. Even among those over 55, Israeli support has hit its lowest point since 2005.

Despite the ongoing conflict, 57% of U.S. adults support an independent Palestinian state, including three-quarters of Democrats.

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