America, we have an issue. The Cygnal poll is distinctive in that it asked Muslims in America separately about the Hamas attack on Israel, during which Islamist terrorists killed and abducted children, raped and kidnapped women, and massacred civilians. In America, 28 % of Muslims firmly concur that Hamas was justified, while 29 % are in agreement. On the other hand, 25 % of people disagree somewhat, while 16 % strongly disagree. Notably, Muslims in America have been paying close attention to the situation, with 44 % claiming to have a high level of awareness of Hamas, 66 % saying they are well-informed about the conflict, and 65 % saying to be aware of the Fatah lineup of” Palestinian” terror politics. Hamas does not receive support in and of itself. Muslims in America are 38 % in favor of Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh and 34 % against him. The Muslims polled probably know who Haniyeh is, in contrast to the 7 % positive among Jews and 12 % positive among Evangelicals. As an alternative, 12 % of Evangelicals and 7 % of Jews support Hamas. These days, who knows. Muslims in America are 31 % in favor of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and 34 % against him. 18 % of Muslims in America say Hamas isn’t as bad as Al Qaeda, compared to 52 %. ( I’m not sure how many of the 52 % support or despise Al Qaeda. ) 49 % compare it to ISIS. In America, around a third of Muslims think highly of Israel and also Netanyahu. But, they are outnumbered. Muslims in America have conflicting opinions about Hamas( this is probably due to various factors, such as how they feel about the Muslim Brotherhood, which is viewed negatively by a sizable portion of Muslims worldwide ), but the majority do defend its worst atrocities. Similar to this, a lot of Muslims dislike Al Qaeda for its attacks on Arab nations, but they might support it for those against America. What effects will this have on the United States? There will be some overlap, even though the poll doesn’t specifically ask about support for Al Qaeda or terrorist attacks in America. The general socioeconomic support for Hamas is much higher among younger people, even though it doesn’t break down Arab demographics by age. Hamas support is probably much higher among young Muslims and lower among older Muslims. The pressure is on younger people because they are the ones who carry out terrorist attacks. Terrorism and the support for it have been brought into the United States by immigration. Islamist terrorism is now widespread and native to America. How long until there are our own” Hamas” in the United States?
On the other side, 16% strongly disagree while 25% somewhat disagree. 16% strongly disagree, while 25% disagree somewhat. The Muslims polled are likely to know Haniyeh, unlike the 7% of Jews and 12% of Evangelicals who have a favorable opinion. Alternatively, 7% Jews and 12% Evangelicals are fans of Hamas. Who knows? Among Muslims in America, 31% rate Ali Khamenei favorably and 34% do not. 52% compare Hamas with Al Qaeda. 18% think it isn’t as bad. It’s not clear how many of the 52 percent dislike Al Qaeda, or support it. About a third of Muslims do rate Israel, and even Netanyahu, positively. They are outnumbered.Muslims have mixed feelings towards Hamas, which is probably due to a variety of factors, such as their feelings toward the Muslim Brotherhood. A significant portion of the Muslim World is hostile to Hamas. However, a majority of Americans do justify its worst crimes. The poll does not ask about support for Al Qaeda, or terrorist attacks in America. However, there will be some overlap. The poll does not break down Muslim demographics according to age, but overall support for Hamas is much higher among young people. Hamas’s support is likely to be higher among younger Muslims than older Muslims. Since it is the youth who carry out terrorist attacks, this is where the pressure lies. Immigration has brought terrorism to the United States and the support for it. Islamic terrorism is now endemic in America. How long before we have our own “Hamas” in America?