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1 American Public Attitudes Toward the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict A survey sponsored by the Sadat Chair for Peace and Development at the University of Maryland in cooperation with the Program for Public Consultation presented at The Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution Shibley Telhami, Principal Investigator Steven Kull, Evan Lewis, Clay Ramsay, and Katayoun Kishi provided assistance. Peyton Craighill provided helpful comments.

2 Survey Methodology Study fielded over November 14-19, 2014 Sample size is 1008 American adults Demographic breakdown of sample is compared to U.S. census data Online survey format Respondents recruited through scientific selection processes Margin of error is +/- 3.1%, design effect margin of error is +/- 3.4%

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33 Thinking about U.S. interests, how important an issue is the Israeli- Palestinian conflict? Q4. In general, what role do you want the United States to play in mediating the conflict?

34 Thinking about U.S. interests, how important an issue is the Israeli- Palestinian conflict? Q4. In general, what role do you want the United States to play in mediating the conflict? – DEMOCRATS ONLY – Q4. In general, what role do you want the United States to play in mediating the conflict? – DEMOCRATS ONLY – Not among the top 5 issues Among the top 5 issues Single most or among top 3 issues Refused

35 Thinking about U.S. interests, how important an issue is the Israeli- Palestinian conflict? Q3. Which of the following statements is closer to your view if a two-state solution is not an option?

36 Thinking about U.S. interests, how important an issue is the Israeli- Palestinian conflict? Q3. Which of the following statements is closer to your view if a two-state solution is not an option? – DEMOCRATS ONLY – Q3. Which of the following statements is closer to your view if a two-state solution is not an option? – DEMOCRATS ONLY –

37 Thinking about U.S. interests, how important an issue is the Israeli- Palestinian conflict? Q3. Which of the following statements is closer to your view if a two-state solution is not an option? – REPUBLICANS ONLY – Q3. Which of the following statements is closer to your view if a two-state solution is not an option? – REPUBLICANS ONLY –

38 Thinking about U.S. interests, how important an issue is the Israeli- Palestinian conflict? Q16. If the Palestinians proceed with their plan, what do you think the U.S. should do as a member of the UN Security Council?

39 Thinking about U.S. interests, how important an issue is the Israeli- Palestinian conflict? Q16. If the Palestinians proceed with their plan, what do you think the U.S. should do as a member of the UN Security Council? – DEMOCRATS ONLY – Q16. If the Palestinians proceed with their plan, what do you think the U.S. should do as a member of the UN Security Council? – DEMOCRATS ONLY –

40 Would you describe yourself as a born-again or evangelical Christian? Q3. Which of the following statements is closer to your view if a two-state solution is not an option?

41 Would you describe yourself as a born-again or evangelical Christian? Q5. When you say you want the U.S. to lean toward Israel, which one of the following reasons is closest to your view?

42 Jewish, Jewish American, or Israeli American Other ethnicities Q5. When you say you want the U.S. to lean toward Israel, which one of the following reasons is closest to your view?

43 When you think about priorities of U.S. foreign policy, how important is protecting human rights? Q6. Thinking about US interests, how important an issue is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

44 When you think about priorities of U.S. foreign policy, how important is protecting human rights? Q17. The Israeli government has continued to build settlements arguing that they have the right to do so, or that these are not obstacles to peace. How do you believe the US should react to new settlements?

45 When you think about priorities of U.S. foreign policy, how important is protecting human rights? Q16. If the Palestinians proceed with their plan, what do you think the US should do as a member of the UN Security Council?


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