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"Almost half of all U.S. voters believe that Israel should be made to cease all settlement construction as part of a future peace deal with the Palestinians, a Rasmussen Reports poll said on Wednesday.
The American institute claimed that a recent poll showed 49% of voters approved of forcing Israel to stop settlement construction, with only 22% of voters disagreeing, saying Israel should not be required to stop building those settlements. Another 29% were not sure."
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1157419.htmlPublic Opinion Backs Obama Not Netanyahu<
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"Wolf Blitzer and Jack Cafferty have it right here (video at link) except where Wolf characterizes the shift in public opinion as "anti-Israel." It is not; it is against settlements and for peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians. Even more, it is about supporting our own government when a foreign country publicly disses America. Wolf quickly corrects himself and notes, with Cafferty, that even Israelis hate Bibi's settlement policies. Public opinion is shifting.
Also, the first poll on the Obama administration's stand on settlements is out. It comes from the right-leaning Rasmussen reports.
And it's a doozy. It turns out that "49% of American voters believe Israel should be required to stop building settlements." Rasmussen also reports that their "national telephone survey finds that just 22% of voters disagree and believe Israel should not be required to stop building those settlements. Another 29% are not sure."
This is important not only because this poll represents a significant shift in public opinion, not against Israel but for the President's approach. In fact, other poll responses indicate that the electorate remains strongly pro-Israel. It is just that American voters understand that Israeli settlements are bad for Israel, bad for Palestinians and most significantly, as General Petraeus tells us, bad for America."
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/03/18/rasmussen_americans_back_obama_in_israel_imbroglio/