Israel - 2007 Annual Survey of Jewish Opinion
B. Israel
| 9. Do you think there will or will not come a time when Israel and its Arab neighbors will be able to settle their differences and live in peace? |
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| Will |
37 |
| Will Not |
55 |
| Not Sure |
8 |
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| 10. Do you think that negotiations between Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas can or cannot lead to peace in the foreseeable future? |
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| Can |
36 |
| Cannot |
55 |
| Not Sure |
9 |
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| 11. Do you think that Israel can or cannot achieve peace with a Hamas-led, Palestinian government? |
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| Can |
17 |
| Cannot |
74 |
| Not Sure |
9 |
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| 12. In the current situation, do you favor or oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state? |
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| Favor |
46 |
| Oppose |
43 |
| Not sure |
12 |
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| 13. In the framework of a permanent peace with the Palestinians, should Israel be willing to compromise on the status of Jerusalem as a united city under Israeli jurisdiction? |
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| Yes |
36 |
| No |
58 |
| Not Sure |
7 |
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| 14. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "The goal of the Arabs is not the return of occupied territories but rather the destruction of Israel." |
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| Agree |
82 |
| Disagree |
12 |
| Not Sure |
6 |
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| 15. In your opinion, does the United Nations treat Israel fairly or unfairly in its deliberations? |
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| Fairly |
27 |
| Unfairly |
61 |
| Not Sure |
12 |
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Table of Contents
A. International Affairs
B. Israel
C. National Affairs
D. Anti-Semitism
E. Jewish Identity
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