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January 1, BOMBSHELL Poll: Voters Turn on Middle East ‘Ally’ Amid War Fallout

Wyatt’s Take
- New survey reveals staggering shift in American attitudes toward longtime Middle East partner after months of escalating regional conflict
- Only a third of voters now view key regional player as ally — down by massive margin from previous polling
- One in five Americans now consider foreign nation an outright enemy as war drags on
A shocking new poll is rocking Washington and exposing a massive erosion in public support for a country the Beltway swamp has propped up for decades. The numbers don’t lie — and they’re ugly.
According to a Napolitan News Service survey, only 33% of American voters now believe Israel is an ally. Let that sink in.
Two-thirds of the country either view Israel as neutral or worse. And the “worse” category is growing fast — one in five American voters now consider Israel an enemy.
That’s a stunning reversal for a nation that has enjoyed bipartisan backing in Congress and billions in U.S. aid year after year. But the grinding Iran conflict has changed everything.
The polling reveals a 25-percentage-point collapse in favorable views compared to earlier surveys. That kind of freefall doesn’t happen by accident — it happens when kitchen-table Americans finally start asking: what are we getting out of this relationship?
Middle America is exhausted. They’re tired of writing blank checks for foreign wars while our own border is wide open and grocery bills keep climbing. They’re tired of being told who our “allies” are by politicians who never ask for permission.
And now the numbers show it. This isn’t fringe thinking anymore — it’s the mainstream.
The survey didn’t just capture a partisan divide. It cut across ideological lines, signaling a deeper, broader frustration with America’s entanglements in the Middle East.
For decades, challenging U.S.-Israel policy was considered political suicide in Washington. That era appears to be ending — at least among voters.
The implications are massive. Congress has long treated support for Israel as an untouchable third rail. But when two-thirds of voters don’t see Israel as an ally, that calculus changes fast.
Lawmakers who ignore these numbers do so at their own risk. The old playbook — reflexive support, no questions asked — is colliding head-on with an America-first electorate that wants accountability.
Wyatt Matters
This poll is a wake-up call. Hardworking Americans are done being ignored while Washington plays world police. They want leaders who put their families first — not foreign capitals. The message is clear: it’s time to rethink who we call an ally and why.
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May 13, 2026 at 5:48 pm
HOW exactly is “our own border wide open”??? NO ONE is coming in (600,000 CRIMINALS have been removed by ICE in ONE YEAR!) – & the only reason Israel might be getting pushback right now (if that’s even true) IS BECAUSE THE MEDIA IS ONLY SHOWING ANTI-ISRAEL TERRORISTS EVERY NIGHT ON THE NEWS – ABOUT A WAR THAT’S NOT EVEN 90-DAYS OLD!! So SPARE US YOUR “concern” – STOCKS ARE UP – JOBS ARE UP – & GAS STILL ISN’T AS HIGH AS IT WAS UNDER 4 YEARS OF BIDEN!!