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    Abir Gitlin is a Neubauer Research Associate at the INSS Data Analytics Center and a Ph.D. candidate in International Relations and Environmental Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in political psychology, contentious politics, and public opinion. Abir earned a BA (cum laude) in Psychology and International Studies from the University of Miami (FL), and an MA in International Relations from Hebrew University as part of the Davis Institute’s direct PhD track (Telem). During his doctoral studies, Abir earned additional support from the Mandel Scholarship Doctoral Program and the Excellence in Environmental Research Scholarship. His dissertation investigates political polarization around climate change and meat consumption, focusing on strategies to promote policies and behaviors encouraging meat reduction.

    Before graduate school, Abir served as a parliamentary advisor in the Knesset and subsequently worked in business development. During his graduate studies, he has also been a teaching assistant for several research methods courses, including advanced methodology courses at both Reichman University and Hebrew University.

    Abir  Gitlin
    Abir Gitlin
    Neubauer Research Associate
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    Findings of a Flash Survey—Two Weeks into Operation Roaring Lion
    19 March, 2026
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    Findings of the Flash Survey on Operation Roaring Lion
    5 March, 2026
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    Findings of the National Security Survey: February 2026
    2 March, 2026
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    Findings of the National Security Survey: January 2026
    22 January, 2026
    Database
    Findings of the National Security Survey: December 2025
    1 January, 2026
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    National Security Survey Results: November 2025
    4 December, 2025
    Do Israelis believe in Roaring Lion’s goals?
    Abir Gitlin
    ,Jerusalem Post
    9 March, 2026
    Where Is It All Going? Mixed Messages From Israel-Lebanon War
    Abir Gitlin
    ,The Media Line
    14 November, 2024