New poll shows 46% of Israelis fear an internal civil war
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.
Israelis are almost evenly divided about the possibility of civil war – 46% fear it, while 48% do not – according to an N12 Ulpan Shishi survey conducted by Meno Geva. The remaining 6% were unsure.
Following Netanyahu come Dudi Amsalem, Orit Struk, Simcha Rothman, and Shas leader Arye Deri. Avigdor Lieberman, with 55% viewing him as a divider, tops the opposition list.