UK public opinion of Israel souring as Gaza war nears 2-year mark: Poll

Fifty-five percent of respondents oppose Israeli actions in Gaza, according to a YouGov poll, a substantial shift from a similar poll conducted in February. (AFP)
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Updated 21 July 2025
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UK public opinion of Israel souring as Gaza war nears 2-year mark: Poll

  • At least half of respondents to YouGov survey want punitive measures
  • Council for Arab-British Understanding: ‘Serious action is required to pressure Israel’

LONDON: At least half of the British public want their government to launch a range of sanctions against Israel, a new YouGov poll has found.

The survey, conducted on behalf of the Council for Arab-British Understanding from July 13-14, found that 57 percent of respondents support a suspension of UK arms exports to Israel, with only 18 percent opposed. YouGov questioned 2,285 adults.

The lowest rate of support for a punitive measure against Israel was 48 percent of respondents who called for a trade embargo against the country.

Fifty-one percent support tariffs against Israel, and 52 percent believe the UK government should impose financial sanctions on the assets of specific Israeli nationals.

Just 18 percent of respondents support Israeli actions in Gaza, almost two years since the devastating war in the Palestinian enclave began.

Fifty-five percent of respondents oppose Israeli actions in Gaza — a substantial shift from a similar poll conducted in February, when 46 percent disagreed with Israel’s war and 22 percent supported it.

Forty-three percent of respondents said their view of Israel has worsened since the war began, while 16 percent said their views have stayed the same. Just 4 percent said they have a more favorable view of Israel since the war began.

Sixty-seven percent support an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, while 13 percent want a ceasefire when the time is right. Only 3 percent disagree with any ceasefire proposal.

Among respondents who oppose the war (55 percent), 81 percent believe that Israel’s actions in Gaza constitute a genocide.

Chris Doyle, Caabu’s director, said: “Ever since October 2023, both UK governments have been massively at odds with public opinion as well as international law.

“Serious action is required to pressure Israel to end what more and more people as well as experts view as a genocide in Gaza.

“This should include a total arms embargo on Israel, economic sanctions and a complete ban on trade with settlements.”


Air India 777 aircraft turns back after drop in engine oil pressure, regulator says

Updated 22 December 2025
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Air India 777 aircraft turns back after drop in engine oil pressure, regulator says

  • The aircraft, which was headed to Mumbai, landed safely back in ‌Delhi and ‌the incident will be investigated
  • Air India has been under intense scrutiny this year after the June 12 crash of a Boeing Dreamliner killed 260 people

BENGALURU: An Air India Boeing 777 aircraft had to turn back after a drop in oil pressure forced the pilots to turn off one of the jet’s engines, India’s aviation regulator said on Monday.
The aircraft, which was headed to India’s financial capital of Mumbai, landed safely back in ‌Delhi and ‌the incident will be investigated, the ‌Directorate ⁠General ​of ‌Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in a statement. Modern aircraft are designed to safely fly and land on a single engine, if required. Air India has been under intense scrutiny this year after the June 12 crash of a Boeing Dreamliner killed 260 people. The DGCA has ⁠flagged multiple safety lapses at the airline, which was previously owned ‌by the government till 2022. An ‍Air India investigation into ‍why one of its planes conducted commercial flights ‍without an airworthiness permit found “systemic failures,” with the airline admitting it needed to do better on compliance, Reuters reported earlier this month.
On Monday, pilots observed a low ​engine oil pressure on the B777-300ER aircraft’s right-hand engine during flaps retraction after take-off. The pressure ⁠shortly thereafter dropped to zero and the crew shut down the engine and turned back as per procedure, the DGCA said.
“Air India sincerely regrets inconvenience caused due to this unforeseen situation. The aircraft is undergoing the necessary checks,” an Air India spokesperson said in a statement. The aircraft is 15 years old and has flown to locations such as Vienna, Vancouver and Chicago, according to Flightradar24. Boeing did not immediately respond ‌to a request for comment on the incident.