Stunning number of Gen Z Americans side with Iran against Israel
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Nearly a quarter of Gen Z voters have surprising views, with some saying they would choose Iran over Israel according to the most recent poll by Daily Mail/J.L Partners.

Overall, American voters overwhelmingly sided with Israel in the country’s recent conflict with Iran. 

The poll, which surveyed 1,025 registered voters over two days this week, revealed that the majority, 55 percent, sided with Israel, while only 9 percent showed support for Iran. Interestingly, 36 percent of respondents were undecided on the matter.

But when age groups were broken down, the youngest respondents sided with Iran the most. 

Among 18 and 29-year-olds, 22 percent selected Iran, while 41 percent said Israel, whereas 37 percent indicated that they were unsure. 

Young individuals, in particular, have been outspoken about their dissatisfaction with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s actions following the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attack. Many criticized his decision to respond by attacking Palestinians in Gaza.

‘Looking at these results it’s hard to avoid the conclusion that many young Americans have a problem with the Jewish state of Israel,’ J.L. Partners pollster James Johnson said. 

‘It isn’t that young people have a positive view of Iran per se – they don’t – but that they have such a negative view of Israel that a significant portion of them are ready to side with almost any entity that is against them,’ Johnson added. 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

A new Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll found that while most American voters sided with Israel and its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left) in the recent conflict with Iran, 22 percent of young voters chose Iran, led by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (right) 

Polling showed that the younger the American voter, the more likely they were to support Iran over Isreal in the recent conflict between the two nations. J.L. Partners pollster James Johnson suggested it was because young people 'have such a negative view of Israel' over Gaza

Polling showed that the younger the American voter, the more likely they were to support Iran over Isreal in the recent conflict between the two nations. J.L. Partners pollster James Johnson suggested it was because young people ‘have such a negative view of Israel’ over Gaza

The oldest voting bloc was the most pro-Israel, with 71 percent of those 65+ saying they sided with Israel and just 2 percent with Iran. 

Voters ages 50 to 64, also sided with Israel significantly. 

Fifty-five percent chose Israel, while 5 percent said Iran. 

Those voters would be more likely to remember the Iranian Revolution during the late 1970s and early 80s, in which the country’s pro-Western Shah was pushed out, with the current Islamic Republic taking its place. 

The Iran Hostage crisis, in which U.S. embassy employees were taken hostage in Tehran, became a pivotal issue in the 1980 presidential election, helping Republican President Ronald Reagan win the race. 

Voters between the ages of 30 and 49 came in somewhat in-between their younger and older peers, with 46 percent backing Israel and 15 percent saying they supported Iran.     

Party identification also showed a split. 

Among Republicans, 72 percent said they supported Israel, while 5 percent said Iran.

With Democrats – a party that has generally been more critical of Netanyahu and the Gaza war – 44 percent said Israel and 14 percent said Iran, with another 42 percent of Democrats saying they were unsure. 

When voters were asked to if Iran’s ‘regime is evil and intent on the destruction of Israel’ or Iran ‘may have differences with Israel, but is ultimately a friendly actor in the region,’ the youngest voting bloc was most likely to choose the latter. 

Overall, 58 percent of voters called Iran ‘evil’ while 15 percent made the ‘friendly actor’ choice. 

Among 18 to 29-year-olds, 36 percent labeled Iran ‘evil’ while 28 percent said it was a ‘friendly actor’ in the region. 

Meanwhile, of those 65 and older, 75 percent labeled Iran’s regime ‘evil’ while just 5 percent said that Iran was a ‘friendly actor.’  

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