Pollsters Find Israeli Public Less Supportive Of Settlements by Tel Aviv University. June 6, 2009.
Pollsters at Tel Aviv University found on June 1 that the majority of Israelis are prepared to dismantle the settlements that outside the large blocks that Israel is expected to keep in any agreement with the Palestinians.
Friday Poll in Israel shows Majority/Solid Support for Settlement Evacuation by Dahaf Polling Institute. June 5, 2009.
Every Friday, the Israeli papers publish a national poll catching a snapshot of the public's mood. This week's poll is unequivocal in showing major public support for an end to the settlement foolery.
Poll: Over 50% Israelis unhappy with Netanyahu by Tel Aviv University. May 15, 2009.
Over half of Israeli citizens believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not done well in the first six weeks of office and more than 50 per cent are against his opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state.
Poll: 58% of Israeli Jews back two-state solution by Smith Institute. May 14, 2009.
Survey conducted ahead of Netanyahu's visit to Washington shows secular, religious Israeli Jews split over US-backed plan to establish an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel
Poll finds majority of Israeil Jews think President Obama’s active involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could raise the chances of a two-state agreement by Avaaz.org. May 13, 2009.
53% said they thought President Obama’s active involvement could raise the chances of a two-state agreement “very much” or “somewhat” – only 19% answered “not at all”.
Study Surprisingly Finds 47% of Israeli-Jews Believe that the 1948 Palestinian Refugees were Expelled by Israel by Columbia University. April 6, 2009.
First Study of its Kind Finds the Collective Memory of Israeli-Jews is Critical of Israel's Role in the Israeli-Arab/Palestinian Conflict
Popular Mandate for Negotiated Two State Solution by The One Voice Movement. February 2009.
Two state solution remains acceptable resolution for vast majority of Israelis & Palestinians.
Public Support for International Involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian Proces by Geneva Initiative. July 25-26, 2008
The poll finds that 73% of Israelis support increasing American involvement and 58% of Israelis support increasing European involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian process.
Poll: 77% Of Arabs Say Won't Replace Israel by Reuven Weiss. Ynetnews. June 23, 2008.
Seventy-seven percent of the State of Israel's Arab citizens would rather live in the Jewish state than in any other country in the world, according to a new study titled "Coexistence in Israel ".
Poll: Most Israelis, Palestinians see no point in peace talks by Hebrew University and the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research. May 27 - June 7, 2008
A poll conducted by an Israeli university and a Palestinian think tank and published Thursday shows that most Israelis and Palestinians see no point to current peace negotiations or the truce Egypt is trying to mediate between Hamas and Israel.
Poll: Most Israelis are against a cease-fire with Hamas if it does not include freeing kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Schalit by the Hebrew University's Truman Institute. May 27 - June 7, 2008
Sixty-eight percent of respondents opposed an agreement without Schalit while 30% said they would support one.
Coexistence in Israel: A National Study by the Harvard Kennedy School, March 15, 2008
A new study released today finds strong support for coexistence efforts amongst a majority of Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel. The findings may buoy hopes for long-term peace in the region.
Poll: Americans believe that the Israeli government is committed to peace by the The Israeli Project, March 18-20,2008
Data from a national survey of 800 likely votes in the U.S. Americans believe that the Israeli government is committed to peace in the Middle East and that the Palestinian Authority and Hamas are not.
Poll: Israelis Oppose Withdrawal from West Bank by the Mutagim Institute, March 25, 2008
The majority of people in Israel are against continuing a process of dismantling Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory, according to a poll by the Mutagim Institute published in the Jerusalem Post. 64.9 per cent of respondents oppose withdrawing from Judea and Samaria, also known as the West Bank.
Poll: Most Israelis back direct talks with Hamas on Shalit by Professor Camil Fuchs, February 27, 2008
Sixty-four percent of Israelis say the government must hold direct talks with the Hamas government in Gaza toward a cease-fire and the release of captive soldier Gilad Shalit. Less than one-third (28 percent) still opposes such talks.
Poll: Israeli public wants increase in international involvement by New Wave Research, December 7, 2007
New poll finds that the Israeli public supports international involvement in the peace process, permanent status negotiations with President Abbas and dialogue with Hamas
Poll of Israelis beyond separation fence by Dr. Aaron Lerner, December 7, 2007
78% not willing to leave for "fair compensation"
Israelis skeptical about peace breakthrough reveals poll by Steinmetz Center for Peace Research at Tel Aviv University, September 17, 2007
A majority of Israelis are skeptical about whether the current Israeli and Palestinian leaders can agree a peace accord, said a survey released Monday ahead of an international conference.
September 2007: Poll by Tel Aviv University finds majority think the Palestinian issue is urgent by Steinmetz Center for Peace Research at Tel Aviv University, September 2007
About two-thirds--65%--of the Jewish public think that from Israel's standpoint it is impossible to continue indefinitely in in the present state of relations with the Palestinians.
July 2007: New poll by HaGal HaHadash finds Israeli public wants increase in international involvement by Hagal Hahadash, Geneva Initiative, July 12, 2007
The public opinion survey was conducted during mid July 2007 by the New Wave Research Institute ("HaGal HaHadash"). The survey was conducted among a representative sample of 600 Israelis, with a 4% margin of error.
Poll: 48% of Israelis think peace is possible under current leaders. by DPA, Haaretz, June 29, 2007
A poll released Thursday showed only 31 percent of Palestinians believe it possible to reach a peace deal with the current Israeli leadership, while 42 percent of Israelis believe it is possible to reach such a settlement with moderate Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.
Israelis believe strong ties with US vital, poll finds by Ynet News
May 18, 2007
'Israelis view US as closest ally; US support for Israel based on perception of Israel as strategic partner,' says ADL director Abraham Foxman
Results of a BESA Center/ADL Survey of Israeli Opinion on US-Israel Relations by the BESA Center/ADL
May 18, 2007
Prepared for the international conference on "US-Israel Relations in a New
Era," Sunday- Monday, May 20-21, 2007 at the BESA Center.
The People Speak: Israeli Public Opinion on National Security 2005-2007, Memorandum No. 90, Tel Aviv: Insitute for National Security Studies, May 2007 by Ben Meir, Yehuda and Shaked, Dafna
The People Speak: Israeli Public Opinion on National Security 2005-2007 charts and analyzes the results of the three most recent public opinion surveys that have been conducted annually for over twenty years.
Poll: 75% of Israeli Arabs support Jewish, democratic constitution by Yoav Stern, Haaretz, April 29, 2007
A vast majority of Israeli Arabs would support a constitution that maintained Israel's status as a Jewish and democratic state while guaranteeing equal rights for minorities, according to a poll whose results were published on Sunday.
Poll: More than half of Israelis support Diaspora Jews' right to criticize Israel by Amiram Barkat, Haaretz, March 20, 2007
More than half of Israeli Jews support the right of Diaspora Jews to criticize Israel on particular issues, according to a recent survey by the World Union for Progressive Judaism.
Israelis Favor Talks with New PA Government by Herb Keinon and AP, Jerusalem Post, March 18, 2007
More than half of all Israelis disagree with their government's decision to boycott the Palestinians' new governing alliance, which doesn't explicitly recognize the Jewish state's right to exist, a poll showed on Monday.
New poll shows 68.4% of Israeli Jews fear Israeli Arab uprising by Fadi Eyadat, Haaretz, March 12, 2007 New poll shows that 68.4 percent of Israeli Jews fear a civil uprising on behalf of Israeli Arabs and 63.3 percent say they won't enter Arab towns in Israel.
Third of Northerners Suffer from Trauma by Hagai Einav, YNetNews, February 1, 2007
New study reveals a third of northern Israel's residents are suffering from post-traumatic symptoms because of last summer's war with Hizbullah.
Poll: 70.2% of Israelis prefer to To begin negotiations on a final status agreement By HaGal HaHadash Company, Geneva , January 1, 2007
The poll, which sampled 600 Israelis during January 2007, was commissioned by Geneva Initiative and performed by HaGal HaHadash Company.
Poll: 58 percent back accepting Syrian offer by Yaakov Lappin, YNet News, November 26, 2006
Israelis desire peace talks with Syria, but are unwilling to give up the Golan Heights for the sake of an agreement.
Vital but unlikely by Prof. Ephraim Yaar and Prof. Tamar Hermann, Haaretz, October 9, 2006
The Peace Index study shows that the majority of Israelis believe peace deals with the Palestinians, Lebanon, and Syria are vital to security, but unlikely within the next five years.
Poll: 67% of Israelis want talks with PA gov't including Hamas by Avi Issacharoff and Yoav Stern, September 27, 2006, Haaretz
A joint Israel-Palestinian poll reveals support for talks between Israel and a PA unity government.
Joint Palestinian-Israeli Public Opinion Poll by The Truman Institute by The Truman Institute, September 26, 2006
Poll: In the aftermath of the war in Lebanon, Palestinian support for Hamas is unchanged with greater pragmatism among Israelis regarding negotiations.
Most Israelis support Palestinian Unity Government, Israel Today, September 18, 2006
Poll by the Geneva Initiative finds that a majority of Israelis support negotiations with a Fatah-Hamas unity government.
Olmert, Peretz Popularity Plummets by Gil Hoffman, Jerusalem Post, August 16, 2006
Approval ratings for Prime Minister Olmert and Defense Minister Amir Peretz plummet in aftermath of Lebanon War.
Public Believes IDF Not Winning the War by Yossi Verter, Haaretz, August 13, 2006
Most Israelis do not believe officialsf assessments of the warfs progress, and oppose an expanded IDF ground operation.
Poll: 40 percent support negotiations with Hizbullah by Ynet News, August 10, 2006
One month into war in South Lebanon, 90% of the Israeli public still thinks war is justified, and two-thirds support continuation of fighting.
Poll Shows Most Israelis Prefer Talks on Captured Soldier by Yedioth Ahronoth, June 30, 2006
Poll by ABC News shows Israeli support for trading Palestinian prisoners for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
May 2006: Overwhelming Majority of Israelis Support Negotiations with Abbas by Geneva Initiative, May 31, 2006
The Israeli public prefers negotiated progress - as opposed to unilateral moves - in coordination with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Many Israeli Settlers Would Leave Peacefully: Poll by Geocartografia Institute, May 31, 2006
40% of settlers would be prepared to leave without resistance if the government decided to remove them, up 25% from last June.
New National Poll of eOpinion Elitesf by The Israel Project, May 18, 2006
As Israel's prime minister heads for a White House visit, an American poll shows strong U.S. support for Israel and significant concern regarding Hamas and U.S. aid to the PA.
Overwhelming Majority among Israelis and Palestinians for Negotiated rather than Unilateral further Disengagements by Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research and The Harry S. Truman Research Institute, March 24, 2006
60% of Israelis support negotiations with Palestinian President Abbas over a final status settlement.
Geneva Initiative Poll, February 14, 2006
Poll findings indicate support for negotiations with Abbas over a final status deal and opposition to unilateral moves in the West Bank.
Poll shows Israeli public opinion differs from leaders' regarding Hamas, February 8, 2006, Al Bawaba
Forty percent of Israelis polled believe that as a result of PA elections Hamas is the "legitimate representative of the Palestinian people in every way" and support continued negotiations with the Hamas-led PA.
Despite enmity, Israel, Hamas expected to talk by Anna Badkhen, January 28, 2006, San Francisco Chronicle
Following Hamas' electoral victory, 29% of Israelis favor negotiating with Hamas without preconditions, which increases to 40% if Hamas renounces its determination to destroy Israel.
The Shifting Sands of Israeli and Palestinian Public Opinion by Gershon Baskin and Hanna Siniora, November 11, 2005
The Israeli preference for a two-state solution has become stronger as the Palestinian population grows quickly in the West Bank.
Two Thirds among Palestinians, Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs Support the Mutual Recognition of Israel as the State of the Jewish People and Palestine as the State of the Palestinian People by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research September 28, 2005
66% of Israelis 63% of the Palestinians support a mutual recognition of Israel as the state of the Jewish people and Palestine as the state of the Palestinian people after the establishment of an independent Palestinian state and the settlement of all issues in dispute.
Public Opinion on Israeli Politics after the Gaza Withdrawal by Geneva Initiative and Market Watch, April 11, 2005
Israeli public opinion following the Gaza withdrawal supports the resumption of permanent status negotiations.
In the Post Arafat Era, Palestinians and Israelis Are More Willing to Compromise: For the First Time Majority Support for Clinton's Permanent Status Settlement Package by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, January 18, 2005
Israeli views on issues such as territorial compromise, refugees, and mutual recognition have become more dovish since the death of Yasser Arafat.
Poll: 65% Support disengagement 70% Other settlement evacuations to follow by Yediot Ahronot, October 8, 2004
Following the Gaza evacuation most Israelis expect similar action in the West Bank.
Majority of Israelis and Palestinians Support Peace Plan by the International Crisis Institute and the Baker Institute, November 2003
A peace plan presented to Israelis and Palestinians by two think tanks finds majority support among both peoples.
Majority Support among Palestinians and Israelis for Roadmap and for a Mutual Recognition of Israel as the State of the Jewish People and Palestine as the State ofthe Palestinian People but each Public Misperceives the Position of the Other by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, June 30, 2003
Israelis showed majority support for the Road Map as a means for negotiations, and favored mutual recognition as the result of a negotiated agreement.
The Potential for a Nonviolent Intifada: A Second Study of Palestinian and Israeli Jewish Public Attitudes toward Non-Violent Action by Search for Common Ground, December 10, 2002
Poll finds an Israeli majority supports a show of restraint by the IDF toward Palestinians involved in non-violent forms of demonstration.
Maximalist Ideologies Marginalized by Search for Common Ground, December 10, 2002
Less than one in five Israelis demand a Greater Israel, while less than one in five Palestinians aspire to a state on all of Historic Palestine.