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    Poll: Most Israelis fear war in the future

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    Poll: Most Israelis fear war in the future Empty Poll: Most Israelis fear war in the future

    Post by Rocky Fri 20 Apr 2018, 2:34 am

    Poll: Most Israelis fear war in the future
    Poll: Most Israelis fear war in the future Irq_1678322497_1524145297
    An Israeli poll conducted by the Banque Politiques Institute for Maariv newspaper found that most Israelis fear a war in the near future.
    The survey was conducted on the occasion of the so-called "Independence Day 70", and included a sample of 587 people, including 484 Jews and 103 Arabs, and the survey showed that the rift between the "religious" and "secular", is the most concerned Israelis social
    In response to the question "Do you fear the outbreak of war in the near future," 52% answered yes, while 38% said no, while 10% replied "I do not know."
    In response to the question: "What is the most serious rift in our existence as a people and society," 35% answered that the schism is between "religious" and "secular", while 27% said that among Jews and Arabs, 23% 10% between rich and poor, and 5% among Ashkenazim and Oriental Jews.
    Sixty-six percent said Israel was "a very good place to live," while 46 percent said it was good enough, while 16 percent said Israel was not a good place to live.
    It was also reported that 21% of Israelis think of leaving the country in certain circumstances, compared to 72% who said no. Finished


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