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As international conflict intensifies, voters with the highest share prefer the United States to increase their Ukraine Although it is believed that Israel’s current approach is appropriate.
The latest Fox News national survey released Thursday also found that while most people continue to support Israelis, a record 41% support Palestinians in the conflict. Support for Palestinians has increased by 9 points since March, shortly after the Hamas attack since October 2023.
Compared with March, support for Palestinians is spread across the board Republicans (+6 points) and Independents (+15). Palestinians have gained some of the biggest support from voters under 30 (67%), very free voters (67%), Democrats (59%) and non-white voters (55%).
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Israeli support (55%) has been basically stable since January, while support peaked at 68% in October 2023.
About the level of support we support IsraelSince last year, most voters think this is correct (43%), up 8 points. Still, with a score of 14, it was more support from the United States (35%) than enough support (21%).
Five out of 10 Democrats think we are too supportive of Israel, while six out of 10 Republicans think support is right. Independents split: 39% support, 27% under, 34% rights.
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While most voters blame Hamas on the famine in Gaza (80% is very responsible), more than two-thirds also believe Israel is responsible (68%). Democrats Each group has about the same responsibilities (81% in Israel, 78% in Hamas), while Republicans (57% in Israel, 85% in Hamas) and independents (64% in Israel, 71% in Hamas) blame Hamas.
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Meanwhile, at a 10-percent margin, voters believe that the United States should do more to help Ukraine’s war with Russia (39% less, 29% less), and another third (31%) think that the work is sufficient.
Sentiment has remained unchanged since July, but is a reversal from the reversal a year ago when voters thought we should cut 17 points (40% less, 23% higher, and 34% to the right).
The increase in support for Ukraine comes primarily from Democrats (+30 points) and independents (+18 points) as Republicans shift their views to the United States are doing the right amount (+19).
president Donald Trump In the past few weeks, talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have been held to facilitate a peace deal, but so far has not helped. Trump’s treatment of Ukraine (40% approval, 59% opposition) has received better ratings than Russia (36% vs. 62%), but is still underwater.
About 46% agree with the work the president does overall, while 54% disagree with the work.
The Fox News survey, conducted September 6-9, 2025, was conducted under the guidance of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), which included interviews with a randomly selected 1,004 registered voter samples from the national voter archives. Respondents spoke with live interviewers (119) and mobile phones (638) after receiving the text, or completed the survey online (247). The sampling error of the results based on the complete sample is ±3 percentage points. The sampling error of the results in the subgroup is high. In addition to sampling errors, the wording and order of the problem also affects the results. Weights are often applied to age, race, education, and region variables to ensure that respondents’ demographics represent the registered voter population. Sources of developing weight goals include U.S. Community Survey, Fox News voter analysis, and voter file data.

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