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Nearly half of Israelis view European Union as an opponent

According to the latest poll conducted by Mitvim research institution, nearly half of Israeli people have been considering the European Union as an opponent. On the other hand, more than 50% think that Tel Aviv should improve bilateral relations with Turkey that worsened due to oppressive policy towards Palestinian people.

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published November 11,2019
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Almost 45% of Israelis consider the European Union as an opponent, while 53% see that Israel should improve its relations with Turkey, according to a new survey.

The poll by Mitvim research institution found that 27% of Israelis see the EU as a friend, while 28% didn't have a specific opinion.

The EU supports the "two-state solution" to end the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reject the Israeli settlement building on the occupied Palestinian territories.

The survey, which was conducted last September with the participation of 700 Israelis and a 3.5% margin of error, found that 53% of Israelis want their country to improve relations with Turkey against 32%, while 15% did not have a specific opinion.

According to the survey, Russia was the most important country for Israel along with the U.S. followed by Germany, Britain, China, France and Egypt.

A majority of 71% believed that peace with Jordan was and remain a strategic interest of Israel while 16% considered it less important than in the past and 13% did not have a specific opinion.

While 32% of Israelis considered that Israel belongs to the Middle East, 27% said it belongs to Europe. Also, 21% said it belongs to the Mediterranean basin, 7% said it does not belong to any of these groupings and 13% said they had no specific opinion.

Notably, 68% felt that cooperation between Israel and other countries in the Middle East was possible against 20%, while the rest did not have a specific opinion.