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60% of generation Z in the United States supports Hamas on Israel: survey

A new alarming survey has revealed that 60% of generation Z in the United States promotes Hamas – the international designated terrorist group – above Israel in the current war in Gaza.

The results mark a clear generational change, with young people aged 18 to 24, the only age group to show love for the vicious terrorist group, found a Harvard-Harris poll published this week.

Among a wide range of questions, the investigation asked online respondents “in the conflict of Israel-Hamas, do you support more Israel or more in Hamas?”

Hamas fighters in Gaza City after the release of Israeli hostages in February. Mohammed Saber / Epa-Efe / Shutterstock

He has shown a clear trend, with support for Hamas down – and support for the growth of Israel with age.

The investigation revealed:

  • 65% of 25 to 34 years said that they support Israel more than Hamas.
  • 70% of the 35 to 44 year olds chose the Jewish state against the terrorist group.
  • 74% of 45 to 55 years have favored Israel.
  • 84% of the 55 to 64 year olds chose Israel and rejected Hamas.
  • 89% of people aged 65 expressed their support for Israel.

In all age groups, a total of 74% of those questioned favored Israel, while 26% of Americans supported Hamas.

The results were also obvious to a partisan fracture with 67% of the Democrats selecting the Jewish State compared to the Palestinian terrorist group, against 82% of the Republicans.

The survey revealed that 58% of Americans think that Israel should only accept a hostage agreement if Hamas leaves Gaza for good.

The anti-Israeli demonstrations broke out in Rome before the football match. Stefano Ronchini / Ipa-Agence.net / Shutterstock

The terrorist group recently accepted a “partial” ceasefire agreement to release more than half of the 50 remaining hostages in Gaza-including 10 live captives-in exchange for a 60-day truce which was initially proposed by the United States, with the support of Israel in May.

But the bodies of two hostages were discovered by Israeli forces in Gaza this week, although it is not clear when the captives were killed.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected this month, which rejected the agreement, claiming that Hamas had to accept all Jewish state requests to end the war, which included the terrorist group leaving the Gaza Strip once and for all.

Demonstrators in Washington as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met President Trump in July. AFP via Getty Images

The online survey of 2,025 registered American voters was carried out between August 20 and 21.

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