Surprise, surprise: Israelis have more confidence in Obama than ever before
The fact that Israelis are one of the most staunchly pro-American people in the world is not new. But that their confidence in Barack Obamas ability to handle world affairs climbed dramatically in 2014 to reach an all-time high? That will surely surprise and confound both supporters and detractors of the U.S. president.
Nonetheless, these are some of the findings included a new poll on global attitudes released this week by the Pew Research Institute. According to the poll, 84% of Israelis have a favorable view of the United States, second only to the Philippines, with 92%, among the 44 countries surveyed.
More surprisingly, 71% of Israelis now have confidence in Obama to do the right thing in world affairs, a 10% increase over last year. The new figure is the highest its ever been in Pews annual survey, and is significantly more than the 56% that Obama garnered in 2009 and his low point of 49% in 2011.
It should be noted that while the polls findings were released this week, the field research in Israel was conducted in April and May, before the outbreak of the current conflict in Gaza. 1000 Israelis, who comprise a representative sample of the Israeli population, were surveyed in face-to-face interviews.
Israel also stands out emphatically, though far less surprisingly as the country that is most supportive of U.S. policies on the use of drones to target extremists in countries such as Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. 65% of Israelis support such use of drones, one of only three countries the others are Kenya (53%) and the U.S. (52%) in which more than half the population is favorably inclined. In more than half of the countries surveyed, the U.S. drone policy is opposed by over 70% of the population.
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