A slight majority of Americans support strikes against Iran, poll says

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The poll also found that 56% of Americans believe that Israel should only make a deal to get the hostages back from Hamas if the terror organization leaves the Gaza Strip entirely.By JNSA slight majority of Americans approve of the Trump administration’s military actions in mid-June that bombed three of Iran’s nuclear facilities, according to a recent poll.The Harvard CAPS Harris poll, released on July 14, found that 58% of Americans supported “Operation Midnight Hammer,” while 42% opposed. Some 54% said they considered the strikes a major military accomplishment, while 46% said it was minor.Among partisan lines, 87% of Republicans supported the strikes, compared to 33% of Democrats and 52% of Independents.Additionally, 54% of Americans said the airstrikes “restored American deterrence,” while 46% did not. A total of 51% said that the strike did “severe damage” to Iran’s nuclear facilities, while 49% said it did not.Further, 61% of Americans said that the United States should defend Israel if Iran retaliates against it over the military action, while 39% said it should not.A whopping 86% overall said Iran should not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.The poll also found that 56% of Americans believe that Israel should only make a deal to get the hostages back from Hamas if the terror organization leaves the Gaza Strip entirely.Some 77% said they supported Israel over Hamas, a minor increase from 75% in June.Fifty-three percent said they supported U.S. President Donald Trump’s handling of the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, a slight increase from 51% in June.Monday’s Harvard-Harris poll was conducted from July 6-8 and surveyed 2,044 registered voters through The Harris Poll and CapX.The post A slight majority of Americans support strikes against Iran, poll says appeared first on World Israel News.