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People dancing at a street party in the Nachlaot neighborhood of Jerusalem during Purim on March 1, 2018. Photo by Liba Farkash/Flash90.
Despite war, Israel ranked eighth happiest country
The Jewish state's population continues to enjoy excellent social connections.
JNS Staff
March 20, 2025
Pro-Palestinian protesters rally outside Columbia University in New York City, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Kena Betancur/AFP via Getty Images.
Gallup: Gen Z believes antisemitism less of a problem in America
According to a poll, only 33% of respondents under 35 viewed Jew-hatred as a "very serious" issue.
July 2, 2024
Israel Defense Forces activity in the Gaza Strip, Feb. 28, 2024. Credit: IDF.
Gallup: Most Americans oppose Israeli actions against Hamas
The proportion who disapprove of the IDF campaign rose from 45% in November to 55% this month.
March 27, 2024
People at Bugrashov Beach in Tel Aviv watch the military airshow on Israel's 71st Independence Day, May 9, 2019. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.
Israel ranked fifth happiest country in the world
The United States (23) dropped out of the top 20 for the first time since the World Happiness Report was first published in 2012.
March 20, 2024
The U.S. Capitol building in Washington. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Gallup: US public dislikes Republican Party slightly less than Democrats
But when it comes to economic prosperity and protecting the nation from international terrorism, Republicans led Democrats by wide margins.
Oct. 5, 2023
“Net Sympathy for Israel in the Middle East Situation, by Party ID.” Source: Gallup Poll, 2023.
Democratic poll numbers: Preview of the apocalypse?
The Democrats brought overall support for Israel down to 54%, the lowest point since 2005, and sympathy for the Palestinians reached a record high of 31%.
Mitchell Bard
April 19, 2023
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Credit: Zbitnev/Shutterstock.
Democrats’ attitudes towards Israel reach a tipping point
The rise of the intersectional left is the primary reason why, for the first time, Gallup says Democrats sympathize more with the Palestinians than with the Jewish state.
Jonathan S. Tobin
March 21, 2023
American and Israeli flags flying together. Credit: John Theodor/Shutterstock.
Gallup poll shows Democrats express most sympathy for Palestinians, least for Israelis
Highest percentage recorded in 22 years • Support for Palestinians up among independents; remains same among Republicans.
March 21, 2023
Young American Jews. Credit: SeeSaw GmbH/Shutterstock.
Who’s to blame for young American and Democrat coolness towards Israel?
Despite the impulse to blame Netanyahu and the usual targets of left-wing scorn, the real answer is the growing popularity of theories like intersectionality that sanction anti-Semitism.
Jonathan S. Tobin
May 27, 2022