Arab public opinion shows profound shift following Gaza War, Doha Forum speakers reveal
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Doha, Qatar: Nationally representative surveys show that here has been a dramatic change in regional perspectives in the aftermath of October 7, 2023,...
Doha, Qatar: Nationally representative surveys show that here has been a dramatic change in regional perspectives in the aftermath of October 7, 2023, with a growing disconnect seen between Arab public opinion and Western institutions. This was revealed at a Doha Forum session titled "Shifting Arab Public Opinion and the Gaza War" that was held at Sheraton Grand hotel.
Co-hosted by the Middle East Council on Global Affairs and Arab Barometer, the session brought distinguished speakers: Dr. Tarik Yousef, Director of the Middle East Council on Global Affairs, Dr. Amaney Jamal from Princeton University, Dr. Michael Robbins of Arab Barometer, and Nadim Houry of the Arab Reform Initiative, with Los Angeles Times Middle East Bureau Chief Nabih Bulos moderating the discussion.
The speakers discussed data from the surveys showing how widespread support for the Palestinian cause has led Arab nations to reconsider normalization with Israel.
Through Arab Barometer's unique dataset, the speakers examined how these significant shifts in public sentiment could reshape regional dynamics, international relations, and prospects for resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, while highlighting a growing disconnect between Arab public opinion and Western institutions.
The dialogue challenged several prevailing Western narratives about regional attitudes.