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Americans, but Not Liberal Democrats, Mostly Pro-Israel

Americans continue to view Israel favorably and back the Israelis more than the Palestinians, but the extent of that support slipped a bit in 2019.

Corruption Allegations Fail to Dent Netanyahu's Popularity

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's popularity remains buoyant, with 51% of Israelis approving of the job he was doing prior to the announcement of potential indictment.

Newest Potential Net Migration Index Shows Gains and Losses

Gallup's latest Potential Net Migration Index shows that in most of the countries that are refusing to sign the U.N. migration compact, more people want to leave them than come to them.

World Took a Negative Turn in 2017

Higher stress and worry levels worldwide pushed Gallup's Negative Experience Index to a record high in 2017.

Americans Lukewarm Toward Leaders of U.S. Allies

The leaders of some of the United States' closest allies are viewed more favorably than unfavorably by Americans, but with favorable ratings below 50%.

Cultural Norms, Traditions Factor Into Migrant Acceptance

Cultural norms and traditions further add to the complexity of attitudes toward migrants worldwide.

Freedom Rings in Places You Might Not Expect

This Fourth of July, nearly nine in 10 Americans are satisfied with their freedom.

The Performance Management Needs of the Changing Workforce

Learn how to design performance management practices for the workplace of the future.

Fewer in U.S. See Middle East Conflict as Critical Threat

A record low 36% of Americans view the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a critical threat to U.S. interests.

Americans Remain Staunchly in Israel's Corner

Americans continue to favor Israel far more than the Palestinians, while Republicans' sympathies for Israel have climbed to a record 87%.
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