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April 2014 Peace Index

Two-Thirds of Israeli Jews Agree with Israeli Gov’t Decision to Halt Negotiations Following Hamas Reconciliation

Majority of Israeli Jews Disagree with US President Obama Blaming Both Sides for Lack of Progress in Talks

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2014 Israeli Independence Day Mini-Survey

87% of Jewish Israelis Celebrate Yom HaAtzmaut as a Holiday, 68% of Arab Israelis Do Not

Majority of Israeli Jews Support Reducing Gov't Support for Institutions Which Mark Israeli Independence Day as the “Nakba”

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Israelis Don't Think Framework Likely; Israeli Jews Back Defense Minister Criticism of US Policy

87% of Israelis Think Chances Are Low for Framework Agreement in Coming Months

Majority of Israeli Jews Back Defense Minister’s Criticism of US Foreign Policy But Say It Should Not Have Been Made Public

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Should the Israeli President Take a Stand on Controversial Issues?

An IDI survey reveals how the Israeli public perceives the role of the President.

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Yohanan Plesner to Succeed Arye Carmon as President of the IDI

Dr. Carmon, Founding President of IDI, to Step Down After 22 Years

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IDI Congratulates Israel Prize Recipients Avi Naor and Adina Bar-ShalomIDI congratulates Mr. Avi Naor, member of our Board of Directors, and Mrs. Adina Bar- Shalom, who is involved in a variety of our projects, on being named the recipients of this year's Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement—Special Contribution to State and Society.

IDI congratulates Mr. Avi Naor, member of our Board of Directors, and Mrs. Adina Bar- Shalom, who is involved in a variety of our projects, on being named the recipients of this year's Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement—Special Contribution to State and Society.

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AIPAC Lay Leadership Institute Class briefing

IDI hosted the first ever AIPAC Lay Leadership Institute Class for a briefing on "Israeli Democracy in Action."

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Majority of Israelis Will Accept Results of Peace Referendum Even if They Personally Differ

74% of Israeli Jews Believe Americans Applying More Pressure on Israel, 64% Do Not Trust Kerry on Security

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January 2014 Peace Index

77% of Israeli Jews Believe Palestinians Must Recognize Israel as the Jewish State

Majority of Jewish Israelis Think Incitement Means Palestinians Do Not Want Peace

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Spiritual Leadership at a Crossroads

MK Eli Yishai, Adina Bar-Shalom, Rabbanit Hadassah Froman, Rabbi Yuval Cherlow to Debate Future of Religious Community

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200 Israelis to Gather to Write Foundational Declaration

200 Israelis to Gather to Write Foundational Declaration Rare Assembly Aims to Produce Declaration of Human Dignity

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December 2013 Peace Index

Two-Thirds of Israelis Believe US is Committed to Israeli Security in Peace Talks Majority of Israelis Believe Netanyahu Gov't Can Withstand American Pressure if Proposal Bad for Israel

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November 2013 Peace Index

77% of Israelis Don’t Believe Agreement Will Prevent Iran Going Nuclear Only 27% of Israelis Believe Israel Could Find Alternative Ally as Faithful as US

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Israelis Believe US Spying on Them, Israel Spying on Friendly Countries

86% of Israelis Believe US is Spying on Them, 73% Think Israel is Spying on Friendly Countries Despite View that Israel Faces Serious Security Risks, Majority of Israelis Believe Socioeconomic Challenges More Threatening

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Caesarea Economic Forum in Eilat with Google

Ministers Yair Lapid, Naftali Bennett, Shai Piron, Yael German, Silvan Shalom to Address Need for Innovation 21st Annual Caesarea Forum to Grapple with Israeli Challenges in Economics, Employment

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Israelis Believe US Projecting Weakness on Syria & Iran, Will Let Iran Go Nuclear

Majority of Israelis Believe US Projecting Weakness on Syria, Iran

2/3 of Israeli Jews Believe US President Obama Will Let Iran Go Nuclear

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Release of the 2013 Israeli Democracy Index

IDF Institution Most Trusted By Israeli Jews, Supreme Court by Israeli Arabs

Israeli Jews Against Right to Refuse to Serve in Territories or Evacuate Settlements, Israeli Arabs in Favor

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Israeli Jews Back Two-States, Support Aid to Egypt

Majority of Jewish, Arab Israelis Believe Two-State Solution Is Possible
2/3 of Israeli Jews Back Western Economic Aid to Egypt

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Poll: Israelis Divided Over Chance of Syrian Attack on Israel

Jewish Israelis Believe US Attack Would Strengthen US Middle East Status, Arab Israelis Believe It Would Diminish

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Majority of Israeli Jews Oppose Withdrawal to '67 Borders with Land Swaps; Large Majority of Israelis Favor Peace Referendum

Majority of Israeli Jews Oppose Withdrawal to '67 Borders with Land Swaps Even in Peace Deal with Demilitarized Palestinian State, End of Conflict

62% of Israeli Jews, 72% of Israeli Arabs Favor a Referendum for Peace Treaty Requiring Dismantling of Settlements

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IDI Scholars Present Plan to Resolve Ultra-Orthodox Draft Crisis

IDI Scholars Present Plan to Resolve Ultra-Orthodox Draft Crisis

Yedidia Stern: Peri Cmte Recommendations a dead letter, strategic mistake

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70+% of Israelis Believe US SecState John Kerry Will Fail to Restart Peace Talks; Majority Still in Favor of Negotiations

More than 70% of Israelis Believe US Sec’y of State John Kerry Will Fail to Restart Peace Talks

Large Majority of Israelis Still in Favor of Palestinian-Israeli Negotiations

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Release of 2012 Index of Arab-Jewish Relations in Israel

Majority of Arab Israelis Want Arab Parties in Coalition Government, Majority of Jewish Israelis Amenable

Three-Quarters of Arab Israelis Believe Arab Leadership Should Deal With Daily Problems, Not Palestinian Issue