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Voters oppose Netanyahu plan to merge U.S. and Israeli militaries

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A plurality of American voters believe Israel exerts excessive influence over U.S. foreign policy, according to Zeteo polling. A majority of those surveyed contend that Israel benefits more from the bilateral relationship than the United States does. The poll measured public opinion on a proposed scheme to integrate the military operations and structures of both nations.
The survey results point to widespread public skepticism toward deepening military ties between Washington and Jerusalem, even as Netanyahu has championed closer coordination and integration between the two countries' armed forces. The findings underscore voter concern about the balance of benefits in the U.S.-Israel partnership.
Separate polling data showed that Senator Jon Ossoff generated notably strong reactions among Trump supporters, reflecting ongoing partisan divisions over Democratic figures.



