A new poll finds that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) is viewed more favorably by Jewish Americans than Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to the results described by two outlets, respondents show a substantially higher favorability rating toward Mamdani compared with Netanyahu. The reports frame the disparity as large, with one account citing a gap of 32 points. The poll’s findings indicate that, within this demographic group, Mamdani’s public standing is stronger than that of Netanyahu, suggesting differing levels of approval or favorable perception. Both sources present the same core comparison—Mamdani versus Netanyahu—without adding additional details about the poll’s methodology, sample size, or exact question wording. As described, the poll reflects favorability trends among Jewish Americans rather than overall public opinion, and it focuses specifically on perceptions of the two political leaders.