More than half of Americans oppose Biden's policies on Gaza
The results of an opinion poll conducted in the United States show that almost three quarters of young people between the ages of 18 and 29 do not agree with the policies of the President of the United States regarding Gaza.
An opinion poll conducted by the New York Times and Sinai College shows that more than half of American voters (57%) do not agree with the policies of the President of the United States, Joe Biden, regarding the war in Gaza. According to the poll, only 11 percent of respondents said they "agree" with Biden's policies regarding West Asia. 46% of American voters believe that the former president of the country, Donald Trump, can manage the conflict in the Gaza Strip, and 38% believe that the current leader of the country can do better. The survey was conducted from the 10th to the 14th of this month of December involving 1,016 voters in the United States. The opposition against the empire and aid of the United States and other Western countries for the genocide carried out by Israel against the people of Gaza is not only related to the citizens of the United States, but in many other countries people continue to show their anger and disgust with these crimes by making hundreds of meetings and demonstrations.