How Americans view Israel and the Israel-Hamas war at the start of Trump’s second term, P8
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By LAURA SILVER
April 8, 2025
Source: PEW Research Center
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Views of whether Israel and a Palestinian state can peacefully coexist
Fewer than half of Americans (46%) now think a way can be found for Israel and an independent Palestinian state to coexist peacefully with each other – an arrangement often called a “two-state solution.” This is down from 52% who said this in a late 2023 survey.
Today, Democrats are much more likely than Republicans (56% vs. 36%) to see the possibility of peaceful coexistence between Israel and a Palestinian state.
Younger Americans are also more likely than older ones to say that peaceful coexistence between the two sides can be found.
Views about a two-state solution are fairly divided among Jewish Americans and Muslim Americans alike. About half of Jews (47%) say it’s possible, while 52% say it is not. Among Muslims, 56% say it is possible and 43% disagree.
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