Since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, the Institute for National Security Studies has been regularly conducting public opinion surveys to assess attitudes toward key national security issues, national resilience, and public trust.[1]
Click here to download the complete survey data | Click here to view the trends among the Jewish public | Click here to view the trends among the Arab public
Trust in Individuals and Institutions
Key Findings:
Trust in the IDF and the incoming chief of staff continue to rise....
Since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, the Institute for National Security Studies has been regularly conducting public opinion surveys to assess attitudes toward key national security issues, national resilience, and public trust.[1]
Click here to download the complete survey data | Click here to view the trends among the Jewish public | Click here to view the trends among the Arab public
Trust in Individuals and Institutions
Key Findings:
Significant increase in trust in the IDF and the incoming Chief...
Since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, the Institute for National Security Studies has been regularly conducting public opinion surveys to assess attitudes toward key national security issues, national resilience, and public trust.[1]
Click here to download the complete survey data | Click here to view the trends among the Jewish public | Click here to view the trends among the Arab public
Trust in Individuals and Institutions
Key Findings:
Trust in the IDF: Approximately 66% of the public express high or...
Since the outbreak of the Swords of Iron War, the Institute for National Security Studies regularly conducts public opinion surveys[1] to examine trends in national resilience and public trust.
Click here to download the complete survey data | Click here to view the trends among the Jewish public | Click here to view the trends among the Arab public
Trust in Individuals and Institutions
Key Findings:
For the first time in a long while, trust in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and its senior...
The Institute for National Security Studies conducted a special survey[1] aiming to examine public opinion in light of the Chief of Staff's resignation.
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Key Findings
In this survey, 74% of respondents believe that the resignation of IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi does not signify the end of the war. In contrast, only 12% think otherwise, while 14% answered “Don’t know.”
Regarding the chief of staff’s resignation letter, in which he stated that...
Swords of Iron Survey Results - December 2024
Mora Deitch, Idit Shafran Gittleman, Rebecca Meller, Anat Shapira, Abir Gitlin
Survey, January 6, 2025
Since the outbreak of the Swords of Iron War, the Institute for National Security Studies regularly conducts public opinion surveys[1] to examine trends in national resilience and public trust.
Click here to download the complete survey data | Click here to view the trends among the Jewish public | Click here to view the trends among the Arab public
Confidence in Leaders and Institutions
Key Findings:
The percentage of those expressing great confidence in the IDF (74.5% in the Israeli...
Swords of Iron Survey Results - November 2024
Mora Deitch, Idit Shafran Gittleman, Rebecca Meller, Anat Shapira, Abir Gitlin
Survey, November 3, 2024
Since the Swords of Iron war outbreak, the Institute for National Security Studies regularly conducts public opinion surveys[1] to examine national resilience and public trust trends.
Click here to read the key findings
Click here to download the complete survey data
Click here to view the trends among the Jewish public
Click here to view the trends among the Arab public
Below are the key findings in a graphic format:
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[1] The latest Swords of Iron...
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