Support for Iran War Among Connected American Jews Slips Again, JPPI Survey Finds
The findings point to rising doubts about the war’s payoff during an extended ceasefire.
Overview
- A new Jewish People Policy Institute survey of institutionally connected American Jews puts support for the U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran at 60 percent.
- Support stood at 68 percent early in the war, while opposition has climbed to about one third and only 14 percent call the effort a major success.
- The steepest drop came from those who identify as leaning liberal, where support fell to 42 percent from 57 percent in early March.
- JPPI says its 806-person panel reflects more denomination-affiliated Jews with Israel ties than the broader U.S. Jewish population.
- The release comes as President Trump extends a unilateral ceasefire and signals he could resume strikes, while Israeli polling shows many expect fighting to restart.