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More than half of all Israeli Arabs believe the current war has fostered a sense of shared destiny between Arab and Jewish citizens, according to a new study released Wednesday.
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The survey by the Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation at Tel Aviv University’s Moshe Dayan Center showed that 57.8 percent of respondents believe Israel’s two largest populations share a common destiny.
The researchers emphasize that this is a statistically significant shift in the attitude of Arab Israelis towards the war.
Additionally, 33.9 percent of Israeli Arabs feel their Israeli citizenship is a key element in their personal identify; 29.2 percent of respondents felt their religious affiliation defines their identity, and 26.9 percent said their Arab identity was the most important to them.
In a similar study conducted a year ago (November 2023), the majority of the Israeli Arab public (69.8 percent) said the war had harmed solidarity between Arabs and Jews.
Moreover, when compared to the results of a survey conducted in June 2024, the current study indicates a positive trend: at the time, only 51.6 percent of the respondents felt that a sense of shared destiny had arisen between Arabs and Jews, and the current figure represents a statistically significant increase in this metric.
“It cannot be ignored that a significant segment of Arab Israelis define their Israeli citizenship as the most important element in their personal identity,” the researchers said.
“The current survey suggests that, possibly as a result of the continuing war, the instrumental Israeli citizenship has become more important than the Arab identity, which carries deeper meanings such as religion, nationality, culture, tradition, language, and values.”
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