

A new Harvard-Harris poll has found that most Americans want to see the Hamas terrorist organization out of Gaza.
The poll, which surveyed 2,443 registered voters from February 19-20, shows that American across the political spectrum continue to stand with the State of Israel against its Gaza-based enemy.
Most respondents also want to see Iran’s nuclear program eliminated.
Seventy-seven percent of voters support Israel in its fight against Hamas, according to the survey.
Seventy-nine percent believe Hamas must release all remaining hostages without any conditions or face serious consequences.
Seventy-eight percent of respondents said Hamas should not be allowed to govern Gaza.
The results were similar with regard to the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear development program.
Seventy-six percent of respondents said Iran’s nuclear facilities should be destroyed.
A majority, albeit smaller, also said the United States should support Israel in airstrikes to destroy the Iranian nuclear weapon facilities.