While there is belief that Christians support 'greater Israel', described in the Bible, survey results suggest that the majority of US Christians prioritize peace over End of Days aspirations.
An employee burnout crisis is gripping corporate America as businesses brace for talent retention challenges in 2024.
The survey found that 70% of the ultra-Orthodox have not changed their opinion regarding conscription since the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas.
A majority of the population supports amending the Nation-State Law to include the principle of full equality for non-Jewish citizens of the state.
One in three Jewish students reported witnessing or experiencing acts of hate or violence against Jews on campus, with a majority dissatisfied with their university’s response to these incidents.
The survey covered several areas of importance from trust in the military to inter-communal relations, to support for exchanging prisoners for hostages.
Most of the Israeli public believed that during the Bennett-Lapid government, there was a much better attitude towards religion.
When asked how they felt about the protests in the US in response to Netanyahu's visit, 53% of respondents stated they opposed protest action.
The youngest generation, more so than the two previous, believe authoritarianism and autocracy are good ways to run a country.
Most (68%) of Israelis are against a blanket exemption from IDF service for haredim, but not everyone thinks they should all be serving in the army.