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Haifa sees sharp decline in wild boar encounters under new mayor's leadership

A University of Haifa survey shows wild boar encounters have dropped sharply since Yona Yahav became mayor, thanks to culling and other measures.

By YOAV ETIEL
26/08/2024

In light of Tu B'Av: Israelis want civil marriage, to break rabbinic monopoly

When asked which way they would like their children to marry, assuming all options were available, only 50% of Israeli Jews chose an Orthodox marriage.

46% of Israelis fear an internal civil war, politicians rated by acts of division

With Tisha B'Av approaching, a new survey reveals that nearly half of Israelis worry about a potential civil conflict. The poll also explores which leaders are seen as dividing the public.

 (L-R): Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, MK Benny Gantz

Netanyahu overtakes Gantz for PM position for first time since October 7

Current tensions seemed to have strengthened Netanyahu's standing in Israeli politics and public preference, according to a new "Maariv" poll.

AI skills essential in Israel’s hi-tech sector amid war, survey reveals

A survey by Afeka College and TheMarker shows AI, critical thinking, and mental resilience are top skills in Israel’s hi-tech sector amid the Swords of Iron War.

Nearly three-fourths of Americans support Biden withdrawing from 2024 US presidential race

Biden and Trump’s favorability ratings have remained steady, with each having a 60% unfavorability rating.

Seventy percent of BC residents concerned about antisemitic attacks

Close to 70% of British Columbians feel that breaking up the campus protests and encampments was the correct course of action. 

Over 70% of Israelis believe Netanyahu should resign - poll

Israelis polled strongly believe that Netanyahu must resign from his position, with 44% seeking immediate resignation and 28% believing that he must resign after the war.

New right-wing party could crush Netanyahu's Likud majority

Conducted between July 3-4, 600 individuals participated in the survey, representing a sample of the adult population in Israel, 18 and above, both Jews and Arabs. The margin of error is 4.2%.

By MOSHE COHEN
06/07/2024
 A DEMONSTRATOR holds a placard as Columbia University students protest outside offices of Universit

ADL survey: Rise in antisemitism across seven nations

A new ADL survey reveals a troubling increase in antisemitic attitudes in seven major countries, with nearly 40% endorsing multiple stereotypes.

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