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Pro-Israel Arab-Israeli activist Yoseph Haddad weighs Knesset run, poll tests strength

Pro-Israel activist and IDF veteran Yoseph Haddad is contemplating a political party for Israel's next Knesset elections, with recent polls showing strong support, especially from Jewish voters.

Yoseph Haddad demonstrates against a rally marking the "Nakba" at Tel Aviv University, May 15, 2024; illustrative.
The bank received the highest satisfaction rating for its mobile app, underscoring its continued investment in advanced technology.

Bank Leumi tops Bank of Israel’s 2025 service survey

 Israeli President Isaac Herzog is seen meeting with Arab women at the President's Residence in Jerusalem, on June 25, 2023.

Only one third of Israeli Arabs feel safe in Israel - poll

People walk past a projection depicting Israeli and US flags on the walls of Jerusalem's Old City on Oct. 22, 2025.

The vast majority of Israelis are worried about declining US support for Israel, survey finds


One in four Americans ditch religion: A third of ex-Catholics break away

A new study shows 26% increase in religiously unaffiliated Americans. Growing divide with politicians embracing Christian nationalism.

 An American flag sign is seen on a voting booth at Madison Square Garden, which is used as a polling station on the first day of early voting in Manhattan, New York, U.S. October 24, 2020.

IDI poll: Public ranks Netanyahu’s performance ‘poor’; Halevi ranked ‘excellent’

Minister-without-portfolio Benny Gantz ranked in the middle of the pack, with 34%, still polling higher than Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who only received 28% of public approval.

 IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi (left,) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Which chain is seen as the cheapest in household cleaning products?

According to a Geocartography Institute survey commissioned by Rami Levy, it was found that the Sycamore marketing chain he owns is the cheapest. And who is in second place?

 Shopping in a supermarket

Israelis are yearning for nonpartisanship in time of crisis - opinion

A look at the data shows just how strong is the desire of Israeli Jews, and to some extent of their fellow Arab citizens, to place the country above all partisan, ideological, and sectoral divides.

 PRESIDENT ISAAC Herzog attends the opening in Tel Aviv in December of an exhibition of objects collected at the site of the Nova music festival.

Gazan support for a two-state-solution doubled since December - poll

The data also showed a clear drop in support for armed resistance as the best means of achieving a Palestinian State from its peak in December. 

 PRO-PALESTINIAN/anti-Israel groups hold a demonstration across from the Washington Monument, earlier this year. A sign reads: ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.’

New civilian movement to advocate for Gaza envelope following October 7

the residents decided to rise from the pain and unite under one movement to ensure community, rehabilitation, change, and a different future for them.

 Israeli security forces on road 232 near Sderot.

2023 Israeli Democracy Index reveals mixed sentiments on trust and solidarity

The 2023 Israeli Democracy Index not only chronicles the current state of Israeli democracy and public opinion but also underscores the interplay between trust, division, and unity within the nation.

 Thousands march in protest of the judicial reform in Tel Aviv, March 23, 2023.

55% of French citizens support Israel against terrorism, survey shows

ELNET's survey: 55% of French support Israel's anti-terrorism efforts. Insights from 1,206 citizens reveal security concerns and solidarity amid global threats.

 French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne speaks during a United Nations Security Council meeting ahead of the 2nd anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, at the U.N. headquarters in New York, U.S., February 23, 2024.

Almost half of South Africans believe Hamas rape to be 'propaganda' - poll

The study found that 40% of South Africans believe reports of Hamas rape to be merely propaganda, and that 6% believe Israelis are responsible for what Hamas did to them.

 A PROTEST against the sexual violence committed in the October 7 massacre – and the international silence afterward – takes place outside UN Headquarters in New York City earlier this month.

What do Americans think of COVID-19 four years after it started? - survey

The survey does state that half of Americans still say it's important for medical professionals and doctors to address long COVID, while 22% said that they never heard of such a concept.

 WORSHIPER PRAYS outdoors in Monsey, New York during the COVID era.