Main findings -- The profile of the Israeli body politic -- Key factors in the formation of Israeli public opinion -- The national mood and threat perceptions -- The Iranian nuclear threat -- The Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- Perceptions of the Arab-Israeli conflict -- Domestic issues : sluggish strife or stiff acceptance? -- Assessments and ramifications
Summary
Charts the results of the most recent public opinion survey conducted regularly over the past twenty-five years by the Institute for National Security Studies. It compares the data with findings from previous surveys, focusing on data since 2004 and thereby giving a picture of key trends in Israeli public opinion over a five year period. Presenting and analyzing the survey's key findings, the authors offer a profile of the Jewish Israeli body politic and gauge where the Israeli collective is positioned on the major national security issues, chief among them the challenge of a nuclear Iran and possible resolutions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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"November 2010."
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Includes bibliographical references
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