JPPI Israeli Society Index
- The Monthly Indices
- Press Releases
- January 2025: 64% are willing to release terrorists with “blood on their hands
- December 2024: Only 18% of Haredim support mandatory conscription for their community
- November 2024: A large majority of Israelis have low confidence in the government and the prime minister
- October 2024: Looking back at a year of war
- September 2024: Support for increasing sanctions against those who avoid military service
- August 2024: Attitudes of secular Israeli Jews toward Judaism
- July 2024: Israelis exhibit dramatic decline in public trust in IDF leadership
- June 2024 – Most Israelis believe Biden deal as good as it gets
- May 2024 – Drop in National Optimism
- April 2024 – Arab Israelis: Six Months into the Gaza War
- The Israelis place the responsibility for October 7 failure on the government and the army jointly
- March 2024 – More than 80% of the Jewish public in Israel call to “amend” the ultra-Orthodox service exemption
- March 2024 – Israelis believe Biden supports Israel less than he did at war’s start
- February 2024 – Israeli Public Opinion: Defeating Hamas More Important than Returning the Hostages
- January 2024 – A clash between the positions of the Israelis and the U.S. administration
- January 2024 – decrease in public confidence that Israel will win the war
JPPI’s monthly Israeli Society Index for November focuses on “the day after” the war. Most Israelis would prefer a diplomatic arrangement in Lebanon to an attempt to dismantle Hezbollah. The report has four parts: the day after the war, confidence in the country’s leadership/confidence of victory, Haredi military conscription, and Israel-world relations.
Additional Findings
A continued rise in confidence among Jewish Israelis that Israel will win the war.
A third of Jewish Israelis are in favor of establishing settlements in the Gaza Strip.
A large majority of Israelis have low confidence in the government and the prime minister.
A quarter of Israelis (a fifth of Israeli Jews) are in favor of working toward a peace treaty with moderate Palestinians.
Most religious Jews (Datiim) in Israel are in favor of imposing sanctions on ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) draft resisters.
Nearly half of Jewish Israelis (47%) know other Israelis who are “considering relocating abroad.”
Half of the Israeli public thinks Israel’s international standing is poor.
Only a quarter of Israelis feel that France is friendly to Israel.
Two-thirds (66%) believe that Russia is unfriendly to Israel.