Only 27 percent of respondents say they agree with the US’s current arms transfers to Israel.
President Joe Biden listens during a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House on March 1, 2024, in Washington, D.C.With over 30,000 Palestinians in Gaza killed by the U.S.-backed Israeli military in just the past five months and millions more starving due to Israel’s blockade, powerful new polling results have shown that the majority of Americans think that the U.S. should stop sending weapons to Israel amid its genocidal assault.
Crucially, the polling found that 60 percent of people who did not vote in the presidential election agree with the idea, while only 17 percent disagreed — among a groupwill be crucial for Biden to sway if he wants to win over Trump in the general election this year. “Ceasefires can mean different things to different people, but the support for halting weapons shipments is specific and unambiguous,” Weisbrot said in a statement.a “ceasefire” when they were really referring to a “pause” in the violence, in what appears to be a cynical attempt to sway voters without any shifts in policy as Biden faces a massive protest vote wave.
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