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Depression and anxiety: New research reveals impact of war on preschool children

Children whose parents served in reserves showed signs of greater emotional withdrawal, which included fear of sudden noises, tantrums, and difficulty sleeping.

One chain pays more than all others during holidays

Geocartography Institute survey finds Rami Levi chain leads in offering the most affordable shopping basket during Israel's holiday rush.

By IN COOPERATION WITH RAMI LEVI CHAIN STORES HASHIKMA
29/09/2024

Survey reveals Israelis' education priorities amid ongoing war

Israel Democracy Institute poll shows Jewish and Arab Israelis diverge on key educational focuses during wartime, with national unity and peace concessions topping respective priorities.

Hamas revealed to falsify public opinion polls from Palestinian Survey Research Institute

"These falsified results are designed to portray a misleading image of broad public support for Hamas and its leadership, particularly in the aftermath of the October 7 massacre," the IDF explained. 

Israeli think tank: Over half of reservists have lost faith in IDF chief Herzi Halevi

Some 58% lost faith in the IDF chief, with many believing he should resign immediately • Reservists retain faith in field commanders

Weekend shopping survey: Cost comparison of non-kosher chains

A survey conducted in four chains that also operate on Shabbat reveals an average gap of 10% compared to the kosher chains. The differences in the shopping basket may reach NIS 528.

By DR. HEZI GUR MIZRAHI
27/08/2024

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.

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.

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