Forty-six percent (46%) of voters oppose further US military aid to Israel and 45% support it, a report on the poll said.
The figure represents a decline from majority support for military aid to Israel in November, the report said.
Opinions differ by partisan affiliation and age; nearly two-thirds of Republican voters, 65%, support military aid to Israel, while 58% of Democratic voters oppose it, the report said.
A majority of voters ages 50 and older support sending more military aid to Israel whereas a majority of voters 18-49 oppose further assistance, the report said.
Most US voters also disapprove of the Biden administration’s handling of the conflict in Ukraine, with 48% disapproving and 45% approving, the report said.
A majority of voters, 59%, disapprove of Biden’s handling of foreign policy overall, the report added.
The poll surveyed 1,647 self-identified registered voters in the United States from December 14-18. The poll maintains a margin of error of plus-or-minus 2.4 percentage points.