The Arabs of Israel are not watching from the sidelines but are active participants in shaping the future of the country.
Prior to the boycott call, Standing Together was already facing marginalization in Israel, where calls for a ceasefire have been rare.
A stable majority of Jewish Israelis (60%) said they opposed a deal that would secure the release of the hostages held in Gaza at the price of freeing all of the Palestinian security prisoners.
A vast majority of Jewish Israelis believe that the IDF is using an appropriate amount or not enough force, while half of Arab Israelis say it's using too much.
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Before October 7, Yozmot Atid helped thousands of small business owners with programs aimed at women from various backgrounds.
The poll was conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute, with a sample size of 538, interviewed by phone in Arabic. The margin of error was 4.31%.
Hopefully, after the war will be over, feelings will start calming down a bit.
The study was carried out by Jerusalem’s Taub Center for Social Policy Studies.
Organized by Israel-is, a global Israeli advocacy group, the delegation's mission focused on the plight of those kidnapped in the conflict.