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Washington Institute 2023 Polling Data and Analysis
The Washington Institute conducts annual polling throughout the Arab world. Explore our latest 2023 analysis or access available data through our interactive platform.
Latest Analysis
In the Shadow of Hezbollah-Israel Escalation, Poll Shows Slim Majority of Lebanese Still Want Focus on Domestic Reforms over “Foreign Wars” - Catherine Cleveland
New Poll Sheds Light on Saudi Views of Israel-Hamas War - Catherine Cleveland, David Pollock
Polls Show Majority of Gazans Were Against Breaking Ceasefire; Hamas and Hezbollah Unpopular Among Key Arab Publics - Catherine Cleveland, David Pollock
Interactive Polling Data Platform
August 2023 Saudi Poll
A Third of Saudis Want Business With Israel Now, Even Without Formal Ties; “Muslim Rights” Top List of Public’s Terms for Full Normalization - David Pollock
July 2023 Palestinian Polling Analysis
New Polling and the Legacy of the Oslo Accords - Catherine Cleveland
Support for Mass Protest on the Rise in Gaza and the West Bank - Catherine Cleveland
Palestinians More Positive on Abraham Accords and Open to Vying Powers Than Arab Neighbors - Frances McDonough
Palestinians Surprisingly Split on Saudi-Israel Normalization - Catherine Cleveland, David Pollock
March/April 2023 Arab Omnibus Polling Analysis
Saudi Survey Says: Nearly Half Back “Moderate Islam”; Few Support Internal Protests or War with Iran - David Pollock, Daniel Chodorow
New Poll Shows Lebanese Frustrations with Government, Iran, and Other Powers - Catherine Cleveland
New Bahrain Poll Reveals Support for Russia, Entente with Iran, Split on Israel - David Pollock
UAE Public Opinion: Still Friendly to United States, Split on Israel, Hostile to Iran - David Pollock
New Kuwait Poll Shows Little Interest in Protests Despite Deadlock, Split Views of Global Powers - Frances McDonough
Egyptians Still Lukewarm on Mass Street Protests; U.S. Trails Russia and China as Overall Partner, But Edges Out Both as Security Partner - Mohamed Abdelaziz
New Public Opinion Poll: Jordanians Favor De-escalation in the Region, But Sentiment Against Israel Remains - Faris Almaari