Increasing American voter sympathy for Palestine
A poll conducted by the Wall Street Journal shows an increase in solidarity with Gaza among American citizens. |
The survey conducted by the American newspaper Wall Street Journal indicates an increase in the sympathy of the American voters towards the Palestinians due to the continued aggression of the Zionist regime on the Gaza Strip for the 149th day.
This poll, which was conducted between February 21 and 28, showed that 42 percent of Americans believe that the Zionist regime has gone too far in Gaza. The results of this poll showed that 60% of Americans do not agree with Biden’s war management. 33% of Americans also believe that their country has not helped the Palestinians much, compared to 26% in the past.
The newspaper stated that the gap in views towards the Zionist regime between age groups is narrowing. According to the results of this survey, the oldest members of the Democratic Party with the younger members of the same party cautiously support the procedures of this regime.
Tens of thousands of American activists condemned the participation and continuation of the war against the Palestinian people in large marches that were held yesterday Saturday as part of the “International Day of Action for Palestine” in the streets of most states and cities.
Dozens of activists also lit candles in front of the Zionist embassy in Washington in honor of Aaron Bushnell, the pilot who set himself on fire to stop the war in Gaza, and raised banners condemning the massacre of Gaza by the Zionist occupation.
Hundreds of American demonstrators also gathered in front of the Israeli occupation ambassador’s house in Washington and condemned the Gaza genocide and chanted: Genocide and bloody support for Israel must end, stop Rafah.
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