Views of the Israeli Public on Israeli Security and Resolution of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Views of the Israeli Public on Israeli Security 
and Resolution of the Arab-Israeli Conflict 

Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs / Dahaf Institute Survey 
December 2012 

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76% of Israelis (83% of Jews) believe that a withdrawal to the 
1967 lines and a division of Jerusalem would not bring about an end of 
the conflict. 

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61% of the Jewish population believes that defensible borders 
are more important than peace for assuring Israel’s security (up from 
49% in 2005). 

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78% of Jews indicated they would change their vote if the party 
they intended to support indicated that it was prepared to relinquish 
sovereignty in east Jerusalem. 59% of Jews said the same about the 
Jordan Valley. 

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