U.S. public opinion on Israel becomes increasingly negative

New polling data reveals a shift in American attitudes toward Israel. A larger proportion of respondents now express negative views. The

New polling data reveals a shift in American attitudes toward Israel. A larger proportion of respondents now express negative views. The trend reflects a deepening sentiment over recent periods. The surveys did not attribute specific causes to the change. Analysts suggest the shift could influence U.S. foreign policy debates. Political leaders may need to address the evolving public mood. The findings add to broader discussions on Middle‑East relations. Future polls will track whether the sentiment continues to move downward.