39% Of Israelis Don't Trust Purity Of November 1 Elections - Survey

By i24
Posted on 10/29/22 | News Source: i24

The number is even higher among Arabs Israelis, as 51.5 percent don't believe the results will be pure

The October 2022 Israeli Voice Index found that 36 percent of Jewish Israelis do not trust the "purity" of the November 1 elections. 

The number is even higher among Arabs Israelis, as 51.5 percent don't believe the results will reflect "precisely how the public voted."

However, the majority of Jewish Israelis (59 percent) trust the process, while the minority of Israeli Arabs (39 percent) do.

Meanwhile, the survey also found that 62 percent of Israelis overall (64 percent of Jews and 51 percent of Arabs) think there is a high likelihood of a third Intifada breaking out. 

This comes amid a period of high tension in the West Bank comprising of near-nightly raids by the Israeli army and frequent terror attacks. 

Among Jewish Israelis, 54 percent gave security forces a good grade for handling said terror attacks, whereas 16 percent said it wasn't good. Among Arab Israelis, only 23 percent gave security forces a reasonable rate.