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March 4, 2016
9. The peace process, settlements and U.S. support
Secular-religious divide among Jews on views of settlements
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Secular-religious divide among Jews on views of settlements
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9. The peace process, settlements and U.S. support
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Israeli Arabs see U.S. as too supportive of Israel
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Jewish opinion divided on viability of two-state solution
Slim majority of Hilonim say peaceful two-state solution is possible
Arabs more likely than Jews to say two-state solution is possible
Fewer Arabs now say peaceful coexistence between Israel and independent Palestinian state is possible
Views on the two-state solution among Jews and Arabs: Results from other suveys
Israeli Jews highly skeptical of Palestinian leaders’ sincerity in working toward peace
Most Arabs say Israeli government is not genuinely pursuing peace
Four-in-ten Arabs say Palestinian leadership not sincere in peace effort
Ideological divide among Israeli Jews on the impact of settlements
Secular-religious divide among Jews on views of settlements
Most Arabs say settlements hurt Israel’s security
Dati settlers more likely than Datiim residing elsewhere to say Israeli government sincere in peace process
In recent years, more Jews say settlements help Israel’s security
Majority of right-leaning Jews say U.S. not supportive enough of Israel
Prevailing view among Jews: U.S. support for Israel lacking
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