Survey

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

Approximately three-quarters of Jewish respondents said they believe it is safer for Jews to live in Israel than abroad, while Arab respondents were split.

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

A PERSON holds a flag of Qatar and money, as protesters march to Jerusalem during an anti-government demonstration on March 19, 2025.

American Jews mark Qatar as second greatest threat to Israel, after Iran - JPPI survey reveals

Child using a phone while sitting at a computer desk.

Israeli internet browsing, media viewing habits revealed in 2025 telecommunications data


New 'Maariv' survey reveals a new right-wing party could crush the Likud party's majority

Conducted between July 3-4, 600 individuals participated in the survey, representing a sample of the adult population in Israel, 18 and above, both Jews and Arabs. The margin of error is 4.2%.

 THEN-ALTERNATE prime minister Naftali Bennett and then-finance minister Avigdor Liberman attend a cabinet meeting, in Jerusalem, in July 2022.

ADL survey: Rise in antisemitism across seven nations

A new ADL survey reveals a troubling increase in antisemitic attitudes in seven major countries, with nearly 40% endorsing multiple stereotypes.

By FUNDING American universities, small sates, the Qataris are spreading an antisemitic and antidemocratic ideology, which amounts to a strategic threat to democratic societies. Here, a demonstrator holds a placard as students from Columbia University protest earlier this month.

What people think about their future

Exploring public opinion dynamics post-war and future scenarios in Israel, including perspectives on confederation, annexation, and Palestinian statehood, alongside influential global leaders.


Liberal, Reform American Jews feel greater trust in Biden, Jewish identity post 10/7 - AJC survey

The survey found 49% of the respondents said Biden would be better for the US-Israel relationship, while 25% said Trump would be better.

 US PRESIDENT Joe Biden delivers an outline for a ceasefire in the Gaza war at the White House, in May.

American Jews: Over 51% support Biden’s decision to withhold arms to Israel - survey

The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs concluded by arguing that the results highlight a “community in flux, grappling with its traditional liberal values and evolving perspectives on Israel.”

American and Israeli Jews [Illustrative]

Israelis see election date, draft law as keys to calming social unrest - survey

A survey led by Gesher organization finds 54% of Israelis support setting an agreed election date to calm social unrest. 59% see consensus on draft law beneficial.

 Jerusalemites cast their ballots for the 2024 municipal elections, on February 27, 2024.

Benny Gantz leads Benjamin Netanyahu for prime ministership in new poll

In the survey, 523 respondents participated, constituting a representative sample of the adult population in the State of Israel, aged 18 and over, both Jews and Arabs.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and Israel Resilience party leader Benny Gantz

Israel's big pastry survey

Exploring Israel's love for pastries on its 76th Independence Day: What's the favorite carbohydrate, the beloved burekas, and the impact of ongoing warfare on carb consumption?


Survey finds asymmetry in feelings of hatred between Jewish and Arab students, teachers

A survey of Jewish and Arab students and teachers' perceptions shows asymmetrical views, but interaction fosters positivity and empathy.

 EDUCATION MINISTER Yoav Kisch attends a meeting of the Knesset Education Committee, earlier this month.

Majority of Americans lack trust in Netanyahu's ability to lead on world affairs - poll

Among the respondents, 25% expressed no confidence in Netanyahu, marking an 11-percentage point increase since 2023.

US President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the war