Poll: Most Israelis support deportation of infiltrators
66% of public supports deporting illegal infiltrators to African countries with whom Israel reached an agreement, according to new poll.
66% of public supports deporting illegal infiltrators to African countries with whom Israel reached an agreement, according to new poll.
New poll finds that a solid majority of Jewish Israelis are in favor of death penalty for terrorists who murder civilians and soldiers.
Survey shows both Israeli Jews and Arabs take pride in Israel, identify with their country and its problems.
Peace Index survey shows most Israeli Jews and Arabs support a referendum withdrawing from Judea and Samaria - but agree on little else.
Tel Aviv University and Israel Democracy Institute publish Peace Index revealing public perception on Netanyahu’s government.
Monthly index shows surprising number saying capital is divided despite politicians' statements; in 1999 figure was only 44%.
Monthly Peace Index survey finds most Israelis back Naftali Bennett's criticism of Defense Minister Ya'alon's performance.
Despite broad opposition to nuclear deal, polled Israelis thought Netanyahu's campaign in Congress had little 'chance of succeeding.'
The majority of Israelis believe global community has double-standards regarding Israel, supports Judea-Samaria regardless.
Stats in Peace Index poll include how Arabs and Jews view ISIS's threat to Israel - and which party is least popular with its own voters.
The Peace Index shows most of Israel's Jews dislike both the idea of annexing territory and that of withdrawing.
Unprecedented new poll results from before talks collapsed; 92% don't foresee peace from talks, nearly half say no urgent need for talks.
Israeli Jews and Arabs alike believe that Kerry isn't taking Israel's security into account, finds monthly Peace Index poll.
Peace Index poll indicates most Israelis believe that it will be impossible to achieve peace no matter who wins the election.