Peace Index - Novemer 2025
In the present survey, we focused on assessing Israeli public attitudes regarding the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the potential impact of President Donald Trump’s “20-Point Plan” for ending the war on these attitudes.
Support for Negotiations
- Even with the ceasefire in the Gaza war and the release of most hostages, the level of support for negotiations with the Palestinian Authority among Jewish respondents stabilizes at 30%, identical to the rate measured in the previous survey conducted in July 2025. From a long-term perspective, the decline observed since October 7, 2023 remains unchanged, even after the cessation of hostilities and the return of most hostages.
- Internally, opposition to negotiations stems predominantly from the right-wing side of the political map, whereas respondents self-identifying as centrist or left-wing express substantial or very substantial support (60% and 82%, respectively). By contrast, Arab respondents continue to express very high levels of support for negotiations (78%).
- Jewish respondents’ belief that peace with the Palestinians can be achieved in the coming years also stabilizes at a very low rate, identical to that found in recent surveys (12%). Among Arab respondents, following a modest rise in recent months, the level of belief decreases by 9 percentage points compared to the previous survey, falling once again below the 50% threshold.
