U.S. Republicans like Netanyahu; Democrats, not so much

The good news is that among Republicans, 64% view Netanyahu favorably, putting him at the top of the list that includes the leaders of Britain, Canada, Germany, Russia and North Korea.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the cabinet meeting July 29, 2018 (photo credit: ALEX KOLOMOISKY / POOL)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the cabinet meeting July 29, 2018
(photo credit: ALEX KOLOMOISKY / POOL)
There is both good and bad news for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a Gallup poll of American attitudes to six foreign leaders published on Tuesday.
The good news is that among Republicans, 64% view Netanyahu favorably, putting him at the top of the list that includes the leaders of Britain, Canada, Germany, Russia and North Korea.
The bad news is that only 17% of the Democrats view him favorably, putting him well behind Britain’s Theresa May, Canada’s Justin Trudeau and Germany’s Angela Merkel.
This poll, conducted August 1-12 among 1,024 adults – with a +/- 4% margin of error – continues a trend evident in a series of surveys from various polling agencies showing a deep divide among Democrats and Republicans toward Israel.
For instance, a Pew poll from January indicated that the partisan divide on Israel is now wider than any time since 1978, with 79% of Republicans saying they sympathize more with Israel than with the Palestinians, while the number of Democrats more sympathetic to Israel stood at just 27%.
A similar Gallup poll two months later also found a large gap among the parties, but less pronounced than the Pew poll.
This poll found that 87% of Republicans sympathize more with Israel than the Palestinians, with the number among Democrats standing at only 49%.
According to the Gallup favorability poll, Netanyahu has an overall favorability rating of 37%, compared to 48% for Trudeau, 46% for May, and 39% for Merkel. Rounding out the list were Russian President Vladimir Putin, with 13%, and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, with 6% Twenty nine percent of the respondents said they had an unfavorable opinion of Netanyahu, more than Merkel (25%), Trudeau (24%) and May (21%), but far less than Putin (76%) or Kim (84%).
US President Donald Trump’s current favorability rate in the US stands, according to a recent average of a number of different polls, at 42%. Trump’s favorability rate among Israeli Jews, according to a University of Maryland poll in May following the US embassy move to Jerusalem, stood at 59%, with only 19% having an unfavorable opinion of him.
According to Gallup, Netanyahu’s current 37% favorable rating is similar to what it has been since he took office in 2009, when it stood at 35%. Netanyahu’s highest number came in 1998 after the signing of the Wye River Memorandum, when 48% of Americans viewed him favorably, and his lowest favorability number was recorded in 1997, when only 23% held him in a positive light.