An Associated Press–NORC survey of more than 1,000 Jewish adults in the United States examines how respondents view Israel’s military actions in Gaza, their attitudes toward U.S. political parties, and their experiences with prejudice. Across the polling results, the survey is framed as an effort to better understand a range of perspectives within the Jewish community, including differences in views related to Israel and current events. In addition to questions focused on Israel, the questionnaire addresses participants’ political views and their perceptions of major U.S. parties. The survey also includes items intended to capture whether respondents have faced antisemitism or other forms of prejudice, providing context on how respondents describe their personal and community experiences. The Independent and Winnipeg Free Press both describe the same AP-NORC effort and the major subject areas it covers: attitudes about Israel’s Gaza-related military actions, evaluations of political parties, and experiences with prejudice. The outlets’ reporting reflects that the poll is used to map views among Jewish Americans rather than to argue a specific conclusion.