Tisha B’Av Poll Shows 42 Percent of Israelis Believe Nuclear-Armed Iran is Biggest Threat
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by News Editor
In the shadow of the international agreement between Iran and leading world powers that was reached earlier this month on the Iranian nuclear program, a poll conducted for the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem by the TNS research group found that 42 percent of Israelis are concerned that the State of Israel may be destroyed and that the biggest perceived threat was an Iranian attack with a nuclear weapon.
The poll was conducted on a sample of 500 Hebrew speakers between the ages of 18 and 65.
Read full story at The Jerusalem Post.
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