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Muslim-Majority Countries Doubt U.S. Motives

While developing democracy was a U.S. goal in Iraq, 20 years after the U.S.-led invasion, adults in Iraq and 12 other Muslim-majority countries doubt the U.S. is serious about it.

Americans Mixed on Whether Trump Has Met Their Expectations

Americans are split on how Donald Trump's job performance compares with their expectations for him, though the largest share (44%) say it's what they expected.

Opinion Briefing: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Though about two-thirds of Israelis and Palestinians say they support the Mideast peace process, fewer than one-third among either population believe lasting peace will ever be achieved. That may present opportunities for Obama's foreign policy ...

Lebanon's Convergence of Crises

Kim Ghattas joins the podcast to discuss the multiple crises that people in Lebanon are enduring as the two-year anniversary of one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history approaches.

Americans Maintain Broad Support for Israel

Americans' views toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict held fairly steady over the past year, with a near record-high 63% continuing to say their sympathies lie more with the Israelis. Seventeen percent sympathize more with the Palestinians.

Americans Rate Canada, Britain, France, Japan Most Favorably

Americans view Canada, Great Britain, France and Japan the best of 19 countries asked about -- and North Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, Russia and Iraq the worst.

Obama Approval on Issues, Favorable Rating Up

President Obama's favorable rating (51%) and approval on the economy (43%) and foreign affairs (36%) are improved after slumping much of last year, similar to the trend in his overall job approval rating since last fall.

Palestinians Trail Israelis in Views About Status of Children

Palestinians living in both the West Bank and Gaza Strip are far less likely than Israelis to believe their own peoples' children "have the opportunity to learn and grow every day" and are "treated with dignity and respect."

In U.S., Hopes for Arab-Israeli Peace Still Low, but Up Slightly

As President Obama pushes for Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, Gallup finds 38% of Americans optimistic that Israel and the Arab nations will someday live in peace, up from 30% in 2010, but 60% are doubtful this will occur.

Jewish Democrats' Support for Obama

Gallup recently published a story focusing on approval of President Obama among American Jews, finding no evidence that his May 19 Mideast policy speech had a significant impact on Jewish attitudes. The story also addressed the trend among ...
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