Analyst Says Up to 65 Percent of Americans Now Oppose Israel
"I'd say somewhere between 35 and 45% would side with Netanyahu on those points. But the point is the majority take the opposite view. So it could be as high as 65% opposing that which is unprecedented. That has never been the case here in the United States."
About this episode
In this episode, the hosts analyze recent statements by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding Lebanon, U.S.-Israel relations, and shifting American public opinion. The discussion centers on Netanyahu's controversial claims that Lebanese Christians are requesting Israeli annexation of their territory for protection, which the hosts vigorously dispute by citing Israel's recent military actions killing thousands of Lebanese civilians and devastating Christian towns. The hosts challenge Netanyahu's characterization of the conflict, noting that Lebanon has a Christian president, a large Christian population comprising over 30% of the country, and no documented religious tensions between Christians and Hezbollah. They argue Netanyahu is exploiting American ignorance about Middle Eastern religious dynamics. The conversation also examines Netanyahu's explanation for declining U.S. support, particularly among younger Americans, which he attributes to foreign bot farms on social media. One analyst counters this narrative by asserting that 55-65% of Americans now oppose Israeli positions, an unprecedented shift from historically pro-Israel sentiment. The hosts debate whether Netanyahu genuinely believes his statements or is strategically manipulating narratives, with one arguing Netanyahu is too calculating to be sincere. Throughout the episode, the hosts critique Netanyahu's framing of Israel as a tiny country defending itself, his equation of anti-Israel sentiment with anti-Americanism, and his invocation of the Abraham Accords as a path to peace. The discussion reflects broader tensions around Israel's military operations, U.S. foreign policy alignment, and the erosion of traditional bipartisan support for Israel in American politics.
Key takeaways
- Netanyahu claims Lebanese Christian villages have requested annexation by Israel for protection against extremists, a statement hosts call false given Israel's recent bombing of Lebanese Christian towns.
- Israel has killed thousands of Lebanese civilians in recent months, far exceeding any deaths caused by Hezbollah, according to the hosts' analysis of the conflict.
- Between 55-65% of Americans now oppose Israeli positions according to one analyst, representing an unprecedented reversal from decades of majority pro-Israel U.S. public opinion.
- Netanyahu attributes declining American support to foreign social media bot farms rather than genuine shifts in public sentiment about Israeli military actions.
- The hosts argue Netanyahu is exploiting American ignorance about Lebanon's religious diversity, where Christians and Muslims coexist without the sectarian conflict he describes.
- Lebanon maintains a Christian president and 30%+ Christian population with no documented religious tensions between Christians and Hezbollah, contradicting Netanyahu's narrative.
- Netanyahu equates anti-Israel sentiment with anti-Americanism, a framing the hosts challenge as part of his broader effort to maintain U.S. support despite changing public opinion.