Findings of an in-depth survey of the Arab public in the shadow of the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. This survey was conducted in June 2024 and was initiated by the Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation at MDC. TAU, June 20, 2024, Author Dr. Arik Rudnitzky
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As a result of the war, most Arab citizens (74%) report a low level of personal security, while 67.8% report a relatively healthy economic situation
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45.3% fear harassment by Jewish citizens, but the overwhelming majority (84.1%) report that they have not been harassed
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Half of the Arab public (51.6%) feels that the war has created a sense of shared destiny between Arabs and Jews
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56% believe that the recognition of a Palestinian state by European countries contributes to solving the Palestinian issue
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50.3% believe that the two-state solution is the most realistic way to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but only 24.7% believe that reconciliation between the two peoples will be achieved within a decade
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If Knesset elections were held today, the expected voter turnout in the Arab community would be 54%
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68.7% support the entry of an Arab party into the coalition that will be formed after the next Knesset elections
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80.4% support the reestablishment of the Joint List
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60.6% believe that the problem of violence and crime is the most important issue for the Arab public today.