And it's gone, gone gone, according to a poll by Rasmussen.
When President Obama challenged Israel’s settlement policy last June, 48% of voters said the president’s Middle Eastern policy was about right, but 35% say he was not supportive enough of Israel.
Fifty-eight percent (58%) of voters now say Israel is an ally of the United States, while two percent (2%) view the Jewish state as an enemy. For 32%, the country is somewhere in between the two.
In a separate survey in August of last year, 70% of Americans rated Israel as a U.S. ally.