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Submit ReviewWhy are middle-aged and older Americans persistently pro-Israel? It hasn’t always been the case. This week on How We Got Here, Max and Erin discuss the profound opinion shift among younger Americans, and then take a trip off campus to understand how geopolitics and propaganda in the 21st century have entrenched pro-Israel sentiments in Gen Xers, Boomers and beyond.
SOURCES:
The U.S. Public’s Pro-Israel History | Pew Research Center
Majority in US Say Israel's Reasons for Fighting Hamas Are Valid | Pew Research Center
reaction-middle-east-situation-similar-past.aspx">Americans' Reaction to Middle East Situation Similar to Past
views-israel-palestinian-authority-down.aspx">Americans' Views of Both Israel, Palestinian Authority Down
disapprove-israeli-action-gaza.aspx">Majority in U.S. Now Disapprove of Israeli Action in Gaza
Despite concerns about war, many voters would ban pro-Palestinian campus protests
Half of US adults say Israel has gone too far in war in Gaza, AP-NORC poll shows
Americans' views divided on US policy toward Israel-Hamas war: POLL - ABC News
The history of US support for Israel runs deep, but with a growing chorus of critics - ABC News
The generation gap in opinions toward Israel | Brookings
Public Attitudes toward Israel: A Study of the Attentive and Issue Publics
American Public Opinion Polls: Attitudes Toward Israel Prior to 1967
Foreign Policy Interest Groups, Mass Public Opinion and the Arab-Israeli Dispute
CBS News poll: Rising numbers of Americans say Biden should encourage Israel to stop Gaza actions
The American Public and Israel
israel-us-conservatives.html">Trump’s Hard-Line Israel Position Exports U.S. Culture War Abroad - The New York Times
How Republicans fell in love with Israel - Vox
What unites the global protests for Palestinian rights - Vox
3.pdf">Israel vs. the Palestinians: TV Coverage of the Second Intifada
Pentagon deleted part of official's apology - Oct. 20, 2003
Franklin Graham conducts services at Pentagon - Apr. 18, 2003
Why are middle-aged and older Americans persistently pro-Israel? It hasn’t always been the case. This week on How We Got Here, Max and Erin discuss the profound opinion shift among younger Americans, and then take a trip off campus to understand how geopolitics and propaganda in the 21st century have entrenched pro-Israel sentiments in Gen Xers, Boomers and beyond.
SOURCES:
The U.S. Public’s Pro-Israel History | Pew Research Center
Majority in US Say Israel's Reasons for Fighting Hamas Are Valid | Pew Research Center
reaction-middle-east-situation-similar-past.aspx">Americans' Reaction to Middle East Situation Similar to Past
views-israel-palestinian-authority-down.aspx">Americans' Views of Both Israel, Palestinian Authority Down
disapprove-israeli-action-gaza.aspx">Majority in U.S. Now Disapprove of Israeli Action in Gaza
Despite concerns about war, many voters would ban pro-Palestinian campus protests
Half of US adults say Israel has gone too far in war in Gaza, AP-NORC poll shows
Americans' views divided on US policy toward Israel-Hamas war: POLL - ABC News
The history of US support for Israel runs deep, but with a growing chorus of critics - ABC News
The generation gap in opinions toward Israel | Brookings
Public Attitudes toward Israel: A Study of the Attentive and Issue Publics
American Public Opinion Polls: Attitudes Toward Israel Prior to 1967
Foreign Policy Interest Groups, Mass Public Opinion and the Arab-Israeli Dispute
CBS News poll: Rising numbers of Americans say Biden should encourage Israel to stop Gaza actions
The American Public and Israel
israel-us-conservatives.html">Trump’s Hard-Line Israel Position Exports U.S. Culture War Abroad - The New York Times
How Republicans fell in love with Israel - Vox
What unites the global protests for Palestinian rights - Vox
3.pdf">Israel vs. the Palestinians: TV Coverage of the Second Intifada
Pentagon deleted part of official's apology - Oct. 20, 2003
Franklin Graham conducts services at Pentagon - Apr. 18, 2003
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