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American Jews Turn on Israel Over War in Gaza
October 4, 2025 at 10:49 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 67 Comments
https://politicalwire.com/2025/10/04/american-jews-turn-on-israel-over-war-in-gaza/
Many American Jews sharply disapprove of Israels conduct of the war in Gaza, with 61 percent saying Israel has committed war crimes and about 4 in 10 saying the country is guilty of genocide against the Palestinians, according to a Washington Post poll.
The findings are striking given the long-standing ties between the U.S. Jewish community and Israel, suggesting the potential for a historic breach over the Gaza war.

enid602
(9,561 posts)So did the Germans, AFTER the war ended.
applegrove
(128,699 posts)almost the whole time.
Mosby
(19,101 posts)If you were polling self identified Christians about their Xmas traditions and close to 30% said Jesus Christ wasn't very important to them I not sure the survey would yield meaningful info.
multigraincracker
(36,470 posts)cliffside
(1,392 posts)possibly too fast, but did not see that particular question.
Thanks!
Israeli
(4,478 posts)If you are not a religious Jew your opinions dont count ......
WDLAL
(72 posts)Im a Christian and my religion is very important to me. When I hear, or read, that someone is Jewish, I naturally assume they are religious Jews.
I know religious Jews born outside of Israel often feel a strong tie to Israel. Generally speaking, how common is that feeling among secular Jews?
I assume the Holocaust would cause non Israeli, secular Jews to feel a special tie to Israel. Is that true? Is it common for secular Jews to feel a special tie to Israel? Or is it more like most of us feel toward the countries from which our ancestors came? The connection is there, but not something we think about much. Since Israel has only existed in its current state since 1948, do secular Jews whose parents were also secular feel differently about Israel?
I also assume that tie to Israel would lessen with each generation without the religious connection. If you are non Israeli and non religious, do you think of yourself as Jewish or only of Jewish ancestry. For example, my ancestors came largely from the UK several centuries ago. I dont think of my ancestral connection when reading about issues in the U.K.
Being neither Israeli nor Palestinian, I will add that I mean no disrespect with my comments. I apologize in advance if my comments are in any way offensive.
mountain grammy
(28,301 posts)When Bibi was elected again after being voted out. He and trump. 2 peas