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    April 24, 2019
    U.S. Public Has Favorable View of Israel’s People, but Is Less Positive Toward Its Government

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    U.S. Public Has Favorable View of Israel’s People, but Is Less Positive Toward Its Government

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    Israeli and Palestinian peoples are both viewed more favorably than their govts.
    Wide partisan divide in views of Israel’s government; smaller differences in views of the Israeli people
    Half say Trump is ‘striking about the right balance’ in dealing with Israelis and Palestinians
    Democrats more likely than Republicans to view Israelis and Palestinians favorably
    Young adults less likely than older people to have a favorable view of the Israeli government

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