Current tensions seemed to have strengthened Netanyahu's standing in Israeli politics and public preference, according to a new "Maariv" poll.
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.
Biden and Trump’s favorability ratings have remained steady, with each having a 60% unfavorability rating.
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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.
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%.
A new ADL survey reveals a troubling increase in antisemitic attitudes in seven major countries, with nearly 40% endorsing multiple stereotypes.
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.”