Konrad Adenauer Program at Tel Aviv University publishes new survey of Arab public in Israel
Findings of a new In-depth survey of the Arab public. The survey was initiated by the Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation at the Moshe Dayan Center
Some of the main findings from the survey -
57.8% believe that the war has created a sense of shared destiny between Arabs and Jews in Israel.
48.7% believe that the two-state solution is the most realistic resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
53.4% think that a normalization agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia would be a positive development in the region.
65.8% report that their sense of personal security is currently weak, primarily due to the rise in violence in Arab communities but also because of the ongoing war. 65.1% report that their economic situation is relatively good.
71.8% support the inclusion of an Arab party in the coalition to be formed after the next Knesset elections