A new AP-NORC poll finds pronounced divisions among American Jews regarding Israel’s actions in the Gaza war and related policies. The survey results indicate that Jewish voters do not hold a single, uniform view on the situation, with differences emerging across political outlooks and attitudes toward Israel’s conduct. While the outlets report the same overall finding—clear disagreement within the U.S. Jewish community—the coverage emphasizes that opinions vary significantly rather than clustering around one dominant perspective. The poll also reflects broader national debates about the Gaza war, including questions about accountability, political support, and how closely U.S. policy should align with Israeli government decisions. The reporting does not describe a unified position among respondents, instead underscoring that the community contains a range of views about the conflict. Overall, the poll is presented as a measure of how American Jewish attitudes on Israel and Gaza diverge sharply, underscoring the complexity of political and social views within the group.