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Poll: 80 Percent of Israelis Say Current Talks Won’t Yield Peace

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, and Palestinian Chief Negotiator Saeb Erekat address reporters on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict negotiations at the U.S. Department of State. Photo: State Department.

JNS.orgAbout 80 percent of respondents in a new poll conducted by New Wave Research for Israel Hayom said Israeli-Palestinian conflict negotiations would not produce a permanent peace agreement to end the conflict.

About 6 percent of the 500 respondents, who were Israeli Jews ages 18 and up, said a peace agreement would be reached, and 14 percent did not express on opinion on the result of Israeli-Palestinian conflict talks.

The poll indicates that Israeli Jews are growing more skeptical about negotiations as they progress. For a similar Israel Hayompoll in July, 73 percent of respondents said an agreement to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would not be reached through the current U.S.-brokered negotiations.

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