Israeli Public Opinion Polls: Opinion Toward Terrorism
(2008 - 2016)
Israeli Public Opinion Polls: |
Israeli Jews | |
Any Palestinian who carries out an attack should be killed on the spot, even if he does not pose a threat | 46.8% |
The moment he has ceased to pose a threat, the attacker should be handed over to the legal authorities | 44.9% |
Agree With Neither | 3.5% |
Don't know | 4.9% |
To what extent are you worried or not worried that you or a member of your family could be hurt by Palestinian attacks in your daily life? (PCPSR, June 2016)
Israeli Jews Israeli Arabs General PublicVery Worried 27.7% 14.7% 25.7%Worried 44.4% 47.6% 44.8%Not Very Worried 21.7% 18.7% 21.3%Not Worried at all 5.3% 17.8% 7.1%Don't know 1% 1.3% 1.1%
To what extent do you fear that you or one of the people important to you will be harmed in the current wave of terror attacks? (Peace Index, April 2016)
Israeli Jews Israeli Arabs General PublicGreatly fear 26.1% 62.4% 32.1%Moderately fear 38.2% 10.5% 33.6%Do not fear much 22.3% 6.3% 19.6%Do not fear at all 10.2% 19.5% 11.7%Don't know 3.2% 1.3% 2.9%
Are you for or against cooperation between Israel and Turkey in the fight against terror? (Peace Index, March 2016)
Israeli Jews Israeli Arabs General PublicStrongly in favor 23.5% 33.9% 25.2%Moderately in favor 39.9% 28.5% 38%Moderately against 14% 11.2% 13.5%Strongly against 10.5% 10.2% 10.5%Don't know 12.2% 16.2% 12.8%
Do you agree or disagree with the opinion that in order to fight terror effectively, one can ignore human and civil rights? (Peace Index, March 2016)
Israeli Jews Israeli Arabs General PublicStrongly agree 19.2% 3% 16.5%Moderately agree 29.8% --% 24.8%Moderately disagree 26.3% 4% 22.6%Don't agree at all 20.1% 86.1% 31.1%Don't know 4.6% 3% 5%
(For Jews only) In his weekly lesson, Sephardi chief rabbi Yitzhak Yosef addressed the issue of neutralizing terrorists and said it is a commandment to kill a terrorist who comes at one with a knife. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? (Peace Index, March 2016)
Israeli JewsDon't agree at all 16.1%Don't agree so much 13.8%Moderately agree 22.5%Strongly agree 44%Don't know 3.6%
After the latest terror attacks, Prime Minister Netanyahu said that worldwide terror and Palestinian terror are the same phenomenon and are fed by the same sources. Others claim that they are two different phenomena: worldwide terror is fed by radical Islam while Palestinian terror is fed by the desire to get free of the Israeli occupation. With which position do you agree more? (Peace Index, March 2016)
Israeli Jews Israeli Arabs General PublicWith Netanyahu: they are a single phenomenon fed by the same sources 64% 13.3% 55.6%Not with Netanyahu: they are two different phenomenon, one fed by radical Islam and one resisting Israel 29.7% 65.2% 35.7%Don't know 6.2% 21.4% 8.7%
To what extent do you fear that you or one of the people who are important to you will be harmed in the current wave of terror attacks? (Peace Index, March 2016)
Israeli Jews Israeli Arabs General PublicGreatly fear 32.7% 47.2% 35.2%Moderately fear 36.3% 28.9% 35%Don't fear much 23.4% 10% 21.2%Don't fear at all 5.5% 12.9% 6.7%Don't know 2% 1% 1.9%
In your opinion, are the ways in which the IDF is now operating to stop the terror wave...? (Peace Index, February 2016)
Israeli Jews Israeli Arabs General PublicVery moral 57.1% 4.3% 48.3%Moderately moral 32.5% 1.4% 27.3%Slightly immoral 6.1% 29.8% 10%Not moral at all 1.4% 53.2% 10.1%Don't know 2.9% 11.2% 4.3%
IDF Chief of Staff Eisenkot said recently that restraint should be exercised in using military force against the current terror wave and that he would not want a soldier to empty a cartridge at a 13-year-old girl with scissors. Do you agree or disagree with this position of the chief of staff’s? (Peace Index, February 2016)
Israeli Jews Israeli Arabs General PublicStrongly agree 25.6% 20.8% 24.8%Moderately agree 21.9% 25.8% 22.6%Don't agree much 21.1% 13.8% 19.9%Don't agree at all 29.2% 15.3% 26.9%Don't know 2.2% 24.3% 5.9%
Are you worried that you or your family may be harmed by Arabs in daily life? (Truman Research Institute/PCPSR)
August 2009
December 2009
Yes
50%
57%
Which of the following is closest to your opinion on prisoner swaps? (Truman Research Institute/PCPSR, December 2009)
Israel should pay almost any price to return prisoners of war home since this is the moral obligation of the state which sent them to war. 52%Israel should not free "terrorists" who killed Israelis in "terrorist" acts inside Israel since this will encourage further abductions and acts of "terror". 35%
Do you support or oppose the release of Israeli Arabs who carried out violent attacks within Israel in return for the release of Gilad Shalit? (Truman Research Institute/PCPSR)
August 2009 December 2009Support 63% 58%Oppose 27% 36%
Do you support or oppose talks with Hamas if needed to reach a compromise agreement with the Palestinians? (Truman Research Institute/PCPSR)
March 2009 August 2009 December 2009Support 50% 52% 53%Oppose 48% 44% 42%
Do you support or oppose talks with a national unity government composed jointly of Hamas and Fatah if such a government is reestablished? (Truman Research Institute/PCPSR)
March 2009 August 2009 December 2009Support 69% 66% 66%Oppose 27% 30% 27%
Do you support or oppose return to Palestinian-Israeli final status negotiations before cessation of Palestinian violence? (Truman Research Institute/PCPSR, March 1-7, 2009)
Support 40%Oppose 58%
Do you think Israel should or should not negotiate with Hamas? (War & Peace Index, February 2009)
Support negotiations 45.2%Oppose negotiations 50.7%No opinion/I don't know 4.2%
Do you support the prisoner exchange deal Israel signed with Hezbollah in an effort to free kidnapped IDF soldiers Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser, even though it means releasing all the Lebanese prisoners it holds, including Samir Kuntar? (War & Peace Index)
June 2008 July 2008Yes 38% 60%No 46% 32%
Do you support the ceasefire agreement between Israel and the militant groups in the Gaza Strip, which entails the release of numerous Palestinian prisoners in return for kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit? (War & Peace Index, July 2008)
Yes 70%No 20%
Do you believe the Egyptian-mediated truce between Israel and Hamas will be good for Israel? (War & Peace Index, July 2008)
Yes 45%No 48%
Should the calm agreement with Hamas have been conditioned on the release of Gilad Shalit? (Dahaf for Yediot Ahronot, June 19, 2008)
Yes 78%No 15%No reply 7%
As long as there is no information as to whether Regev and Goldwasser are alive, are you for a deal according to which Kuntar is released? (Dahaf for Yediot Ahronot, June 19, 2008)
Yes 65%No 27%No reply 8%
If it turns out with certainty that Goldwasser and Regev are dead, should we agree to the deal? (Dahaf for Yediot Ahronot, June 19, 2008)
Yes 61%No 32%No reply 7%
Do you support or oppose the calm agreement with Hamas? (Shvakim Panorama for Israel Radio's "It's All Talk," June 18, 2008)
Support 40.6%Oppose 32.9%No position 26.5%
You think that the calm will continue for a short time (days) or a long time (months)? (Shvakim Panorama for Israel Radio's "It's All Talk," June 18, 2008)
Short 74.8%Long 17.1%Don't know 8.1%
What do you prefer the government of Israel do: reach a ceasefire deal with Hamas or continue the war against it? (Maagar Mohot Survey Institute for Israel Radio's "It's All Talk")
March 5, 2008 May 18, 2008 June 11, 2008Deal 36% 33% 33%War 54% 56% 44%Other replies 10% 11% 23%
Do you think the government of Israel should sign a ceasefire agreement with Hamas even without the release of Gilad Shalit? (Maagar Mohot Survey Institute for Israel Radio's "It's All Talk," May 18,2008)
No 57%Yes 24%Other replies 19%
Should the IDF act today to physically destroy Hamas leaders? (Maagar Mohot Survey Institute for Israel Radio's "It's All Talk," May 18, 2008)
No 22%Yes 49%Other replies 29%
Should the IDF launch today a large scale land operation in Gaza despite the possibility of IDF soldiers being hurt? (Maagar Mohot Survey Institute for Israel Radio's "It's All Talk," May 18, 2008)
No 38%Yes 51%Other replies 11%
What is a suitable response to the rocket fire coming from Gaza? (War & Peace Index, February 2008, March 3-4, 2008)
Support the policy of restraint 4%Support negotiating a ceasefire 17%Re-occupy Gaza and stay there for an unlimited time 26%Support a limited operation in Gaza, after which the IDF would depart 33%