The world’s oldest hatred is not disappearing but instead is growing. This revelation is not just unsettling; it is a call to action for societies worldwide to confront and combat these prejudices.
A key finding of the survey was how different sectors of the Israeli public value the haredi contribution to the war effort.
There is a general mood that the future is brighter than the immediate past, bringing unique opportunities to chart a positive momentum.
"It appears, however, that under the dark shadow cast by the war over all citizens of Israel, both Arabs and Jews, meaningful bright spots are emerging," research leader Dr. Arik Rudnitzky remarked.
The survey aimed to look at the usage of e-scooters by Israeli women, the concerns preventing them from riding and potential solutions to encourage more use.
New data shows the worrying reality of how American Jewish teens view Israel.
Researchers found that participants who used text abbreviations were perceived as putting in less effort, resulting in fewer responses.
The study surveyed 1,180 participants in Israel about their knowledge and attitudes regarding climate change and its effects on the environment.
The survey, conducted by Midgam Research & Consulting, involved 1,482 respondents—772 Israeli-Americans and 710 Jewish-Americans without Israeli backgrounds.
According to the survey, Arab-Americans primarily perceive their votes to hold consequence in the November election.