These have been out of date for a while; 2014 was a political lifetime ago. Even young Republicans are net-negative on Israel nowadays.
IIRC America is (slightly) net-negative overall, carried by boomers. I'd imagine India is more pro-Israel, since that only cropped up in the last few years. Europe is probably more anti-Israel too, since young people are increasingly unwilling to fall for the things that worked on the boomers, like Israelis importing Muslims and then telling everyone who doesn't like Muslim immigration to support Israel.
These have been out of date for a while; 2014 was a political lifetime ago. Even young Republicans are net-negative on Israel nowadays.
IIRC America is (slightly) net-negative overall, carried by boomers. I'd imagine India is more pro-Israel, since that only cropped up in the last few years. Europe is probably more anti-Israel too, since young people are increasingly unwilling to fall for the things that worked on the boomers, like Israelis importing Muslims and then telling everyone who doesn't like Muslim immigration to support Israel.