Jerusalem - An Israeli college has conducted an opinion poll of attitudes inside Egypt and Saudi Arabia, finding virtually no support for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in the two Arab countries.

The survey, conducted by the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, could signal trouble for Trump if he wins the November election and sets out to devise a Mideast policy. Egypt and Saudi Arabia are two of America’s most powerful and important allies in the Arab world.

When asked who their preferred candidate was, just 3.8 percent of Egyptian respondents chose Trump. In Saudi Arabia, only 6 percent favored Trump.

The presumptive Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, did better, though support was far from overwhelming. In Egypt, 35.7 percent of respondents chose Clinton, while in Saudi Arabia that number was 30.2 percent.... Read More: VIN