JPPI Israeli Society Index

JPPI Israeli Society Index

JPPI Israeli Society Index is based on a monthly survey of a representative sample of Israelis – Jews and non-Jews – who are asked about their positions on various issues on the Israeli agenda.

JPPI Israeli Society Index

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.

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