Poll for 40-year anniversary of capital's unification shows 58 of
Israeli Jews willing to make concessions in Jerusalem in exchange for
peace with Palestinians
Lilach Shoval
Fifty-eight percent of the Jewish public in Israel is willing to make
concessions in Jerusalem in the frame of a peace agreement with the
Palestinians, a poll conducted by the Jerusalem Institute for Israel
Studies revealed on Sunday.
Capital
Arab population in Jerusalem growing, study says / Lilach Shoval
Growth rate of Arab population in city in past 40 years is double that
of Jewish population, data published by Jerusalem Institute for Israel
Studies reveals. In 2020, Arabs expected to constitute 40 percent of
capital's residents
The poll, conducted toward the 40-year anniversary of the capital's
unification, showed a 5 percent drop compared to 2006.
A drop in the Israeli Jews' faith that real peace could be reached was
also revealed in the poll. Only 16 percent of the public believes that
peace with the Palestinians can be reached, as opposed to 20 percent in
2006.
The shift in opinion was noted among the secular public, where 21
percent said they believed peace could be reached as opposed to 31
percent last year.
Some 92 percent of the respondents said they felt it was important to
have a significant Jewish majority in the capital, and 81 percent said
agreed that Jerusalem, with a Jewish majority, contributed to Israel's
national strength.
Sixty-two percent of Israeli Jews said they felt that Jerusalem has
been becoming strictly Orthodox over the past few years, while 24
percent of Israeli Jews feel that Jerusalem is a frightening city to
live in.
Ten percent of the respondents said that there was no place to hang out
in the city, while 68 percent agreed that Jerusalem was the most
beautiful city in the Israel.
Forty-eight percent of the respondents agreed to the statement that
Jerusalem is a poor city.
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