New J Street poll: American Jews want U.S. engagement in peace process

J Street has a new poll out which finds that American Jews back strong U.S. involvement in reaching a Middle East peace ageement, negative feelings toward Avigdor Lieberman and a split regarding military action in Iran. Full Story »

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The poll indicates what US people who identify as Jews think on issues related to Israel and Palestine. Details of the polling techniques and error bounds are not noted up front, but number of respondents and some demographics are provided in the linked full survey.

The poll gives some confidence in what American Jews think on middle east subjects regardless of what Saurkrauthammer or AIPAC posers say.

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