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Cyberterrorism Tops List of 11 Potential Threats to U.S.

Americans consider cyberterrorism and the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea and Iran to be the most critical of 11 potential threats to the U.S.

U.S. Satisfaction With Treatment of Asian People Tumbles

Americans' satisfaction with the way society treats Asian people has fallen sharply this year, after a series of violent attacks on Asian Americans.

Americans' Views Toward Israel Remain Firmly Positive

Americans' views about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict held steady over the past year, with 62% saying their sympathies lie more with the Israelis and 15% favoring the Palestinians.

Israelis, Palestinians Pro Peace Process, but Not Hopeful

The stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process contrasts with the wishes of both peoples who broadly support it -- even though few are hopeful of success. Palestinians and Israelis have little faith in each other's leaders or Obama.

Americans Divided Over U.S. Involvement in Middle East

Equal percentages of Americans -- roughly four in 10 -- say the U.S. is doing "about the right amount" or "not enough" to end the Israel-Hamas conflict.

In U.S., 83% Say North Korean Nukes Are a Critical Threat

Eight in 10 Americans say the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea is a critical threat to the vital interests of the U.S., tied for first with Iranian nuclear weapons and international terrorism among nine potential threats.

Americans Still See China as Nation's Top Foe, Russia Second

China and Russia are the top countries Americans name as the greatest U.S. enemy, but mentions of each are down. More now name Iran and the U.S. itself.

Palestinians Doubt U.S. Abilities as Peace Broker

Most Palestinians (74%) remain skeptical of whether President Barack Obama's and Secretary of State John Kerry's recent efforts show the U.S. is serious about mediating a solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Older Americans Have Grown Especially Supportive of Israel

Americans in all age groups have become more supportive of Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over the past 15 years, but those aged 50 and older have grown particularly supportive.

Majority in U.S. Again Support Palestinian Statehood

Americans' support for an independent Palestinian state is the highest since 2003, while their overall favorability toward Israel remains high.
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