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Poll: 70% of Americans see Israel as U.S. friend

Poll: 70% of Americans see Israel as U.S. friend

More than two-third of Americans regard Israel as an ally despite recent diplomatic tensions, a nationwide survey conducted by the U.S. polling firm Rasmussen Reports has revealed. Read more »

State panel on Arab representation has no Arab members

State panel on Arab representation has no Arab members

“Out of 20 percent of the population of the state, not one Arab could be found who would be qualified to be honored with serving on the committee?” Read more »

Israel Democracy Institute’s annual Israeli Democracy Index report

Israel Democracy Institute’s annual Israeli Democracy Index report

The report found that 77 percent of Russian immigrants support promoting Arab migration from Israel, as opposed to 47 percent of native Jews who say they would support such a policy. 33 percent of the native Jews accept the existence of Arab political parties within the Knesset, while only 23 percent of the immigrants accept this fact. 27 percent of Israelis oppose the statement “a Jewish majority is necessary for fateful decisions for the country” ? in comparison with 38 percent who opposed the same statement in 2003. These figures indicate a growing support for the stripping of political rights from Israel’s Arab minority. Read more »

IDF: More than 300,000 settlers live in West Bank

IDF: More than 300,000 settlers live in West Bank

There are now more than 300,000 residents living in Jewish West Bank settlements, according to a Israel Defense Forces Civil Administration report covering the first half of 2009.

As of June 30, the settlements had 304,569 residents, an increase of 2.3 percent since January. Read more »

Yousef Jabareen: Who’s afraid of educated Arabs?

Yousef Jabareen: Who’s afraid of educated Arabs?

It would seem that as long as Arab educators, academics and policymakers are excluded from planning, there will be no improvement. The Arab minority constitutes nearly 20 percent of Israel’s population, but has little to no real influence over its own education policy, budgets, standards or curricula. Read more »

Israel braces for influx of new immigrants this summer

Israel braces for influx of new immigrants this summer

After years of decline in immigration, Israel is expected this year to absorb 15 percent more new arrivals than last year, thanks in part to 20 flights arriving this summer carrying 5,000 immigrants from North America, France, Great Britain, South Africa and beyond. Read more »

Poll: 56% of Israelis back settlement construction

Poll: 56% of Israelis back settlement construction

Nearly six of every 10 Israelis think Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should resist U.S. demands to completely freeze construction in Jewish West Bank settlements, according to a new poll released Friday. The poll by the Maagar Mohot Polling Institute comes just ahead of Netanyahu’s major policy speech on Sunday that is expected to address a [...] Read more »

Akive Eldar: What about the Arabs’ natural growth?

Akive Eldar: What about the Arabs’ natural growth?

It seems that never before has so much been written and said about the “natural growth” of so few… Maybe it is no coincidence that the government spokespeople insist on describing the homes for “sons returning from the army” rather than homes for young couples, or students. Someone might dare to check the housing situation in Arab villages or East Jerusalem, whose residents actually on Israeli soil as opposed to the settlers. Read more »

Israel 141st out of 144 in Global Peace Index

Israel 141st out of 144 in Global Peace Index

Only three countries in the world are less peaceful than Israel, according to Global Peace Index figures released this week. Read more »

Poll: “1 in 4 Israelis would consider leaving country if Iran gets nukes”

Poll: “1 in 4 Israelis would consider leaving country if Iran gets nukes”

“The findings are worrying because they reflect an exaggerated and unnecessary fear,” Prof. David Menashri, the head of the [Iranian Studies] Center, said. “Iran’s leadership is religiously extremist but calculated and it understands an unconventional attack on Israel is an act of madness that will destroy Iran. Sadly, the survey shows the Iranian threat works well even without a bomb.” Read more »

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