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Poll: 58% of Israelis Would Vote Trump, Only 25% Favor Harris

Poll: 58% of Israelis Would Vote Trump, Only 25% Favor Harris

The Times of Israel: “According to the survey, 58 percent would vote for Trump, 25% would vote for US Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, and 17% answered they didn’t know who they would choose.”

Donald Trump would score a landslide victory in the 2024 presidential election if it was up to the Israeli electorate to decide the outcome of the vote. A latest opinion survey shows that 58 percent of Israelis would vote for Trump, compared to just 25 percent who would opt for his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris.

“A majority of Israelis would vote for former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump if they could participate in the US elections, a Channel 12 poll finds,” The Times of Israel reported Saturday. “According to the survey, 58 percent would vote for Trump, 25% would vote for US Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, and 17% answered they didn’t know who they would choose.”

There are good reasons for Israelis to prefer Trump over Harris. Trump brokered the historic Abraham Accords between Israel and key Arab states, ushering in an era of diplomatic and economic cooperation in the Middle East. He also recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital as well as Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, a strategic high ground along the Syrian border.

Trump also oversaw the destruction of ISIS caliphate in Syria and Iraq that sprang up under Barack Obama’s presidency — right on Israel’s doorstep.

The favorable polling figures for President Trump in Israel are in sharp contrast to those in some European countries. Harris would win overwhelmingly if elections were to take place in Germany, country’s media reports. “The U.S’ election is … a dominant topic in Germany,” German weekly Der Stern claimed July 30. “79% of Germans would choose Kamala Harris.”

Polls in the U.S. show that an overwhelming majority of American Jewish voters favor Harris over Trump. “Harris leads Trump with U.S. Jews by a 72 to 25 percent margin, according to a poll conducted on behalf of the Jewish Democratic Council of America,” the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported Monday. “Trump, meanwhile, holds an 83-17 percent lead over Harris among Orthodox Jews.”

IDF hits Hamas launch site, weapons factory near Gaza City school

An Israeli airstrike on Saturday destroyed a Hamas rocket launch site and a weapons factory located near a school in northern Gaza.

Israeli fighter jets “conducted a precise strike on terrorists who were operating inside a Hamas command and control center embedded inside a compound that previously served as the Shuhada’ al-Zaytun school in Gaza city,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a press statement Sunday. “The school compound was used by Hamas terrorists to plan and carry out terrorist attacks against IDF troops and the State of Israel.”

While Hamas terrorists fired rockets at Israel from near a school building, the IDF undertook painstaking effort to minimize civilian casualties.  “Prior to the strike, numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians, including the use of precise munitions, aerial surveillance and additional intelligence,” the Israeli military assured. “The Hamas terrorist organization systematically violates international law by operating from inside civilian infrastructure in the Gaza Strip and exploiting the Gazan civilian population for its terrorist activities.”

Hezbollah unleashes rocket barrage on northern Israel, triggers wild fires

The Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group on Saturday unleashed another wave of rocket and drone attacks on Israel. “The IDF’s aerial defense array intercepted rockets during two separate Saturday morning barrages, during which Hezbollah fired a total of over 55 rockets into Israeli territory from Lebanon, the military stated,” the Jerusalem Post reported Saturday.

The barrage of rockets was fired in ‘support’ of terrorist group Hamas, Hezbollah declared. “In a later statement, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attacks, claiming it had launched dozens of Katyusha into Israel in support of the Gazan people and Hamas,” the newspaper added.

On Friday, Hezbollah drone strikes caused a large forest fire near the northern Israeli city of Safed.

“The Hezbollah terror group fired some 20 rockets toward the northern city of Safed early Friday morning, sparking a large blaze in a nearby forest and causing minor damage to a building in another community, authorities said,” The Times of Israel reported Friday. “No injuries were reported in the attack claimed by the Lebanese group, which said it had targeted a military installation in revenge for a deadly strike in southern Lebanon a day earlier.”

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) undertook counter-measures, destroying Hezbollah rocket launchers used in the latest round of barrage fired from Lebanon.

“Earlier this morning, the IAF struck the launcher from which projectiles were fired toward the Galilee area,” the Israeli military disclosed Sunday. “Additionally, earlier today, the IAF struck the launcher from which projectiles were fired overnight toward the Upper Galilee area, alongside a Hezbollah military structure in the area of Kfar Remen in southern Lebanon.”

 

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Yet the media pretends what is seen in the streets represents the majority.

American Jews are waking up. Long way to go, but the handwriting is on the wall that Democrats will be an anti-Israel/anti-Jewish party.

It comes down to this: Pres. Trump would help Israel, Harris would not. Maybe the question would have shifted more to Pres. Trump if they were reminded that it is Biden-Harris.

As for Europe, their antisemitism is paramount. Always has been.

Good evidence that Pres. Trump is in no way antisemitic; that is the way of the leftists.

Only 58%

They have a death wish

Idiots

    healthguyfsu in reply to gonzotx. | September 14, 2024 at 3:16 pm

    17% didn’t know and that can be forgiven considering the fact that their country is in crisis right now.

    25% say they vote Harris but that’s about the percentage of the country that is Muslim + other minor religions (everything but Jewish basically)

    JohnSmith100 in reply to gonzotx. | September 14, 2024 at 5:16 pm

    People have a hard time revaluating both religious and political beliefs. Many people are indoctrinated at a young age. Lets hope more are over coming this.

    Jews enslavement seems to have driven their sympathy for American blacks, which was probably justified prior to 1960. Today many blacks are anti sematic, to the point that their perks are no longer justified.

    Eric R. in reply to gonzotx. | September 15, 2024 at 5:40 am

    Israel is 20% Arab, and I bet almost all of them back Harris, so 80% of support for Harris in that poll is from Israeli Arabs.

    Trump’s support among Israeli Jews is likely north of 80%

This shows that Israelis have the same “You can’t fix stupid” problem we have.

    Honestly, it’s probably worse here. There were only 14 or so states that voted for Trump by something greater than 58% in 2020. Only 55% of ‘Red state’ South Carolina voted for Trump. Maybe we should look into trading New England for Israel.

    When you realize the vast majority of support for Harris is from Israeli Arabs, it makes sense.

On a secret ballot you might find the same result in some Arab States. Those countries that live under the threat of war and economic hardship on a daily basis, very much appreciated The Abraham Accord. Soon after signing, and when shipping and distribution contracts negotiated, I was pleasantly surprised to see the Israeli products section of a grocery filled with shoppers, many voicing the opinion it was nice to see regional produce and other goods, rather than European and Asian imports, some of doubtful cleanliness.

Gratifying to know this. Unfortunately, Israelis are not US citizens who can vote in our elections, save for those US-born who have hard-to-lose dual citizenship.

I suspect that the U.S. Jewish voters are more like:

Harris: 89%

Trump: 7.49%

While non-USA polls help display world-wide status – and trajectory – I simply cannot comprehend any person of Jewish decent supporting others who seek Jewish annihilation.

Yeah, I know: leftist seeking deeper leftism are very similar. But I consider such leftists just… plain… dumb.