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Israeli Opinion on Relations with Jordan

(2019 - present)

Note: We are presenting raw data. When available, we provide some or all of the crosstabs (i.e., breakdowns by various categories such as party ID). To analyze the data, we encourage users to read the entire study and the methodology used. Results and reliability can be affected by such things as sample size, question wording, and question order. Responses may also be influenced by context and timing; for example, if the survey is conducted during a war. 


In your view, how important is it to strengthen relations with Jordan? (Mitvim Foreign Policy Index, July 2023)

  2021 2022 2023

Not important

35% 46% 36%

Important

30% 16% 28%

To what extent do you think it is important to restore relations with Jordan? (Mitvim Institute, August 2022; August 2024)

  2021
2022
2024
Not at all important (rating 1–3) 7%
8%
8%
Not important (rating 4–5) 12%
11%
11%
Somewhat important (rating 6–7) 24%
23%
21%
Very important (rating 8–10) 57%
57%
60%
Average rating from 1–10 7.50
7.46
7.57

25 years after the signing of the Israel–Jordan peace treaty: (Mitvim Institute, September 2019)

 
Jewish Israelis
Arab Israelis
Total
Peace with Jordan was and still is a strategic asset for Israel
74%
56%
71%
Peace with Jordan is less important for Israel today than it was in the past
15%
18%
16%
No opinion
11%
26%
13%