Pew survey shows nearly all Israelis view U.S. as top ally, unlike Canada and Mexico

Pew’s findings suggest a deep bond between the Israeli public and the United States. Public opinion in Canada and Mexico, however, reflects more cautious or ambivalent attitudes.
Israel and the U.S. share decades of deep military, political, and cultural ties. These have fostered unusually high public support for the U.S. among Israeli citizens.
Canada and Mexico, while close allies geographically, show more mixed public perceptions of U.S. policy. Issues like trade and immigration often color those relationships.

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A new Pew survey shows that 95% of Israelis consider the U.S. their biggest ally, far more than neighboring countries. Canadians and Mexicans reportedly do not share the same strong perception of American partnership.

The figures indicate that U.S.-Israel relations remain among the closest diplomatic ties in the world. Shared defense priorities and historic U.S. aid to Israel have bolstered that alignment for decades.

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Israel receives more U.S. foreign aid than almost any other nation, primarily in military assistance. The close alliance has also included joint technology and intelligence-sharing agreements.

Canada and Mexico have more complex and varied relationships with the U.S. Trade tensions, immigration debates, and cultural differences have affected public opinion.

While Canadians often value U.S. cooperation on defense, some express concerns over American domestic politics. Mexicans may view U.S. immigration and border policies as points of contention.

Israeli public support for the U.S. has remained consistently high due to security reliance and political alignment. Strategic cooperation on missile defense and counterterrorism reinforces this bond.

Some analysts say U.S. policy in the Middle East aligns more closely with Israeli priorities. Others note that Canada and Mexico seek greater policy independence in North America.

Supporters of a strong U.S.-Israel alliance cite mutual values and security interests. Critics argue that excessive support can distort U.S. neutrality in Middle East diplomacy.

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Bias Distribution38% Right
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Interpreted survey as affirmation of shared democratic values and progressive solidarity with Israel.

Highlighted support as strategic validation of U.S.–Israel ties, downplaying discord with other neighbors.

Presented poll data, methodology, and comparative analysis across Canada and Mexico with contextual nuance.

Noted headline sentiment and survey source, avoiding deep analysis or positioning.