Majority of Pakistanis Perceive US Role in Israel-Palestine Conflict as Negative, Reveals Gallup & Gilani Survey

Islamabad, A recent survey conducted by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan has revealed that a significant majority of Pakistanis, about 67%, perceive the United States’ involvement in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict negatively. This sentiment reflects the perspectives of a substantial portion of the Pakistani population regarding international geopolitical dynamics.

According to Gallup Pakistan, the survey involved a nationally representative sample of adult men and women across the country. Participants were asked about their views on the American government’s role in the Israel-Palestine war, specifically whether they viewed it as ‘good’ or ‘bad’. While 12% responded positively, a striking 67% viewed the US’s role negatively. Additionally, 5% of the respondents saw it as neither good nor bad, and 16% either did not know or gave no response.

The survey’s findings indicate a prevalent perception among Pakistanis about the US’s involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict, reflecting broader opinions and attitudes towards international affairs.