A recent Harvard biannual youth poll revealed that 45% of young American voters aged 18-29 are unsure about whether Israel's response to the October 7 attack by Hamas is justified. Additionally, the poll indicated a strong preference among young Americans for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, with a five-to-one ratio supporting this stance. The findings highlight the complexity of young Americans' views regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
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New Harvard biannual youth poll (voters aged 18-29): “When young Americans are asked whether or not they believe Israel's response so far to the October 7 attack by Hamas has been justified, — a plurality indicates that they don't know (45%).”
New Harvard biannual youth poll (voters aged 18-29): “When young Americans are asked whether or not they believe Israel's response so far to the October 7 attack by Hamas has been justified, — a plurality indicates that they don't know (45%).“