AP
News - About one-third of U.S.
adults — including roughly half of Democrats — believe that Israel has
committed genocide against Palestinians during the war in Gaza, an accusation
that’s been leveled by some human rights organizations and vehemently denied by
Israel and the U.S. government. About 2 in 10 Americans say Israel has not and
the rest, about half, don’t know enough to say.
A similar share, 30%, of Jewish adults say Israel has committed
genocide, although about half, 49%, say it has not.
The Guardian - Ninety-five per cent of Americans believe the US is suffering an affordability crisis, as many report trouble with the rising cost of groceries and gas, according to an exclusive new poll conducted for the Guardian.
The survey, conducted by Harris Poll, paints a bleak picture
of how people feel about the US economy amid the war in Iran and ahead of the
key midterm elections this fall.
Despite stable employment and record-high stock markets,
more Americans believe the overall economy is getting worse (57%) than in
February (46%), when the poll was last conducted and before the war in the
Middle East sent gas prices soaring. Fewer people today also believe the
economy is getting better (16%, compared with 28% in February) and more say
their financial security has gotten worse.
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