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How Donald Trump's approval rating has changed since Gaza peace deal

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    25% ReliableLimited

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  • Politician Portrayal

    4% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

59% : Humanitarian efforts for reconstruction and aid in Gaza are expected to accelerate.
54% : While it is too early to determine whether the improvement is directly related to the peace agreement, the timing suggests public sentiment toward Trump has improved slightly since its announcement.
50% : An RMG Research survey found Trump holding steady at +3, though most of its polling took place between October 1 and 9, before the full public reaction to the deal could be measured.
50% : The agreement, finalized at a summit in Sharm el-Sheikh on October 13, was brokered by Trump with the backing of Egypt, Qatar and several European governments.
50% : Trump previously hailed the proposal as "the dawn of a new era of peace" in the Middle East, while foreign governments cautiously endorsed it as a critical -- if fragile -- first step.
50% : A YouGov poll from October 9, when Israel and Hamas formally agreed to the first phase of the peace plan, showed that 54 percent of Americans approved of the deal, with 34 percent saying Trump played a major role in the negotiations.
39% : The rise in Trump's approval ratings following the Gaza peace deal suggests voters are responding positively to his role in international diplomacy.

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