International views of Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are much more negative than positive, according to a Pew Research Center survey of 24 countries conducted this spring.

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    There you go DNC. Those mythical Centrist you keep wanting to court don’t like Isreal. You now have a green light to actually oppose genocide.

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      Why did they have to put right on the left and left on the… why did they… why the goddamn fucking hell… WHY DiD THEY FUCKING…

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        It’s not organized by left and right. It’s organized by percentage of people who have an unfavorable view of Israel.

        It would be weirder for 0% to be on the right and 100% to be on the left. Also, in theory, it’s possible for those three dots to be in any order on the line.

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      In some countries, younger people are more likely than older people to have an unfavorable view of Israel. This is particularly the case in the high-income countries surveyed: Australia, Canada, France, Poland and South Korea and the U.S. In fact, the U.S. has one of the largest age gaps in views of Israel.

      Young people don’t vote, unfortunately they don’t show this graph on the article

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        Young people don’t vote

        They do in countries with compulsory voting, like Australia.