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    January 22, 2018
    Republicans and Democrats Grow Even Further Apart in Views of Israel, Palestinians

    Nearly as many say Trump is ‘striking right balance’ in Middle East as said that about Obama in 2010

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    Republicans and Democrats Grow Even Further Apart in Views of Israel, Palestinians

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    Partisan divide in Middle East sympathies now wider than at any point in the past four decades
    Democrats about as likely to sympathize with Palestinians as with Israel
    Nearly twice as many liberal Democrats sympathize more with the Palestinians than with Israel
    Wide religious differences in views of Israel and the Palestinians
    Nearly as many say Trump is ‘striking right balance’ in Middle East as said that about Obama in 2010
    Deep ideological differences in views of Benjamin Netanyahu
    Opinions on peaceful, two-state solution associated with Middle East sympathies
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    Republicans and Democrats Grow Even Further Apart in Views of Israel, Palestinians

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