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A New York Times/Siena poll published on 30 September shows US support for Israel has collapsed, with most voters rejecting further aid and sympathies tilting toward Palestinians for the first time since 1998.
Conducted from 22–27 September, with 1,313 registered voters, the survey found broad opposition to new economic or military assistance to Tel Aviv.
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For the first time since the New York Times (NYT) began tracking voter sentiment in 1998, Palestinians now hold a slight edge in public sympathy over Israelis.
Thirty-five percent of respondents said they backed Palestinians, 34 percent chose Israel, and another 31 percent were either undecided or leaned toward both.
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How do you lean in two different directions at the same time?


