Hamas fighters burst across the Gaza barrier fence into Israel in a stunning assault on Oct. 7, killing 1,300 and abducting dozens more, including Americans.
In a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted during the 2014 conflict, 22% of respondents said the U.S. should support Israel's position, and 2% wanted support for Palestinian's position.
Support for Israel's position in the new poll was strongest among Republicans, with 54% of the party backing Israel's position compared to 37% of Democrats.
Some 69% of poll respondents said they were following news about the fighting "very closely" or "somewhat closely."
The Reuters poll showed Americans have little faith in the ability of either Biden or Trump to solve the crisis.
Persons:
Khan Younis, Mohammed Salem, shouldn't, Antony Blinken, Israel, Joe Biden, Biden, Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump, Jason Lange, Matt Spetalnick, Scott Malone, Diane Craft
Organizations:
REUTERS, Rights, Hamas, Israel, Reuters, ISRAEL, Republican, Thomson
Locations:
Gaza, Israel, U.S, Washington's, East, Washington, Rafah, Egypt, Gaza City