US Jews have a clear message to Israel on the Palestinian topic
The Jewish People’s Policy (JPPi) recently conducted a survey among the Jews of Israel and those in the United States. Looking at the data, a number of interesting things can be drawn, indicating the difference between the Jews of the country and those who will be distant.

The issues at the center of the survey: the future of the war in the IDF, the settlement in Judea and Samaria, and the stroll to a political solution with the Palestinians. It is estimated that US Jewry is almost half of the world’s Jews.

While 70% of Jews in Israel replied that they were “very agree”, with the statement “there is no chance of a peace agreement with the visible future Palestinians,” the numbers among US Jews are much lower: 48% of the US Jews think so.

Substantial differences in perceptions towards the situation in Israel (Photo: courtesy of the Institute of Jewish People’s Policy (JPPI))

A more significant gap between Jewish attitudes in Israel and the US Jewish attitudes represented in the “Voice of the Jewish People” panel is revealed when a question is asked about the need to find a long -term solution. Among the Jews in Israel, there is a reservations about “a long -term peace with the Palestinians” (55% replied that they disagree with the determination that it was not replaced.

The Jews in Israel do not believe in long -term peace (Photo: courtesy of the Institute of Jewish People’s Policy (JPPI))

Most of the Jews in the US (57%) agree with the statement “settlements in the Occupied Territories, they took the IDF and harm the security of all citizens of Israel.” On the other hand, most Jews in Israel (56%) do not agree with this statement.

Most of the United States Jews against settlement in Judea and Samaria (Photo: courtesy of the Institute of Jewish People’s Policy (JPPI))

 

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