For a fairer, non-partisan policy on I-P: world to political representatives

The University of Maryland’s Program on International Policy Attitudes recently released a new survey regarding public opinion on the Israel-Palestinian conflict:

A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 18 countries finds that in 14 of them people mostly say their government should not take sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Just three countries favor taking the Palestinian side (Egypt, Iran, and Turkey) and one is divided (India). No country favors taking Israel’s side, including the United States, where 71 percent favor taking neither side.

International Poll: Most Publics–including Americans–Oppose Taking Sides in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

July 1, 2008

Country-by-Country Summaries (PDF)
Questionnaire/methodology (PDF)
Press Release (PDF)
Full PDF Version

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