Survey Finds Strong Chareidi Support for Sovereignty in Yehudah and Shomron, Gaza, and Southern Lebanon
A new public opinion survey released ahead of an upcoming Sovereignty Movement conference in Yerushalayim suggests that the chareidi community is among the strongest supporters of Israeli sovereignty and Jewish settlement in disputed territories, revealing levels of support that surpass those found in other religious sectors.
The poll, published amid ongoing political tensions between the chareidi parties and the governing coalition, paints a picture of a community that overwhelmingly favors expanding Israeli sovereignty in Yehudah and Shomron, the Gaza Strip, and southern Lebanon, while also supporting initiatives aimed at encouraging emigration from Gaza.
According to the survey, chareidim expressed the highest level of support for sovereignty in Yehudah and Shomron. A remarkable 96% said they support either immediate or gradual application of Israeli sovereignty in the region. By comparison, support stood at 85% among the religious Zionist public and 82% among traditional Israelis.
The survey also found strong backing among chareidim for policies concerning Gaza. Ninety percent of respondents supported encouraging Gaza residents to relocate to other countries, while 86% favored applying Israeli sovereignty over the territory.
Support was similarly high for renewed Jewish settlement in Gaza. According to the findings, 83% of chareidi respondents backed both the encouragement of emigration from Gaza and the establishment of Jewish communities there.
Perhaps the most unexpected finding involved southern Lebanon. The survey found that 83% of chareidim support extending Israeli sovereignty to that area as well—a figure higher than the level of support recorded among both the religious Zionist and traditional sectors.
Leaders of the Sovereignty Movement, Yehudis Katsover and Nadia Matar, said the results carry a clear message for elected officials. “The chareidi public has sent a clear and unequivocal message to its public leadership. It is not located in the center of the political map but is deeply connected to Eretz Yisroel and to the desire for sovereignty and Jewish settlement in Gaza and Lebanon. This public demands sovereignty now, and we call on its representatives in the Knesset to act in accordance with the wishes of their voters and advance this move even before the elections.”
The survey was conducted for the Sovereignty Movement by Direct Polls, headed by Tzuriel Sharon. It included 489 respondents and was designed to represent Israel’s Jewish population. The poll reported a maximum margin of error of 4.4 percent.
{Matzav.com}