Israel Democracy Institute

Israel Democracy Institute

After October 7, individual communities in Israel must reach shared ethos, experts say

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Most Israelis support hostage deal to end the Israel-Hamas war

The survey, which was conducted between June 30 and July 2, 2024, surveyed Israelis and Arab Israelis.

In Israel and on the world stage: Women face more violence, less representation

The IDI analysis focuses on the impact of the Israel-Hamas war on Israeli women and other critical issues since the start of 2024.

 State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman attends the Eli Horowitz Conference, organized by IDI

'Israel's lack of long-term planning harming economy,' comptroller says

Englman said that the government is focused on investing in the short term, and even when it sets long-term goals, it does not meet them.

22/05/2024
 Yisrael Beytenu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman speaks at the Knesset in Jerusalem on May 20, 2024

Saudi using Israeli peace as cover for its nuclear program - Liberman

“It is the wrong thing to do for the State of Israel because the core of the agreement is the approval Israel gives to the Saudi nuclear program."

Few Israelis believe government will last full term

The poll also showed declining optimism about the future of both democracy and security in Israel.

Israelis are yearning for nonpartisanship in time of crisis

A look at the data shows just how strong is the desire of Israeli Jews, and to some extent of their fellow Arab citizens, to place the country above all partisan, ideological, and sectoral divides.

By DANA BLANDER
25/03/2024

2023 Israeli Democracy Index reveals mixed sentiments on trust and solidarity

The 2023 Israeli Democracy Index not only chronicles the current state of Israeli democracy and public opinion but also underscores the interplay between trust, division, and unity within the nation.

By THE MEDIA LINE STAFF
14/03/2024

Tuesday's election was a reminder of what clean politics could look like

Election campaigns can indeed be divisive and often nasty. But they do not have to be, and the municipal election this week was a reminder of this.

Netanyahu and Abbas

Majority of Jewish Israelis opposed to demilitarized Palestinian state

In a survey performed by the Israel Democracy Institute, Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel were asked a variety of questions about Israel's war with Hamas and what the future should look like.

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