Exploring public opinion dynamics post-war and future scenarios in Israel, including perspectives on confederation, annexation, and Palestinian statehood, alongside influential global leaders.
The survey found 49% of the respondents said Biden would be better for the US-Israel relationship, while 25% said Trump would be better.
The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs concluded by arguing that the results highlight a “community in flux, grappling with its traditional liberal values and evolving perspectives on Israel.”
A survey led by Gesher organization finds 54% of Israelis support setting an agreed election date to calm social unrest. 59% see consensus on draft law beneficial.
In the survey, 523 respondents participated, constituting a representative sample of the adult population in the State of Israel, aged 18 and over, both Jews and Arabs.
Exploring Israel's love for pastries on its 76th Independence Day: What's the favorite carbohydrate, the beloved burekas, and the impact of ongoing warfare on carb consumption?
A survey of Jewish and Arab students and teachers' perceptions shows asymmetrical views, but interaction fosters positivity and empathy.
Among the respondents, 25% expressed no confidence in Netanyahu, marking an 11-percentage point increase since 2023.
A survey conducted by the Ministry of Economy examined meat prices across leading food networks. The survey revealed that Salih Dabbah offers the most cost-effective meat products.
The survey sample was collected between Sunday and Monday and included 1,466 Israeli respondents aged 18 and older, from a diverse array of Israeli society.