By Aluf Benn,
Fully 71 percent of Israelis believe that the United States should
launch a military attack on Iran if diplomatic efforts fail to halt
Tehran's nuclear program, according to a new poll.
The survey, commissioned by Bar-Ilan University's BESA Center and the
Anti-Defamation League, found that 59 percent of Israelis still believe
the war in Iraq was justified, while 36 percent take the opposite view.
Some 65 percent believe that the United States is a loyal ally of
Israel, with only 11 percent saying the opposite. A slightly higher
proportion, 73 percent, described U.S. President George W. Bush as
friendly. Forty-eight percent attributed U.S. support for Israel to
strategic considerations, while 30 percent credited American Jewry and
17 percent cited shared values and a shared democratic tradition.
Regarding America's importance to Israel, there was near consensus: 91
percent said that close relations with the U.S. are vital to Israel's
security. Some 51 percent of respondents predicted that the U.S. will
ultimately impose an agreement on Israel and the Palestinians, while 43
percent disagreed.
In addition, 52 percent of respondents described American Jewish
support of Israel as "sufficient," while 33 percent did not. About half
of all Israelis believe that American Jewry is in danger of
disappearing due to assimilation, the poll found.
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