Nearly 70 percent of Jewish public supports sovereignty in Judea/Samaria
A recent polling job by Maagar Mochot makes this clear:
In a recent survey conducted by the Maagar Mochot Institute for the Samaria Regional Council, 511 respondents representing a representative sample of the Jewish population in Israel surveyed found that 68% of the Jewish public (of those with an opinion) in the State of Israel favored sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.And this is something all should consider most seriously. The Israeli public is tired with all the "palestine lecturing" and wants this to put an end to the anti-Israeli rhetoric. And all who favor sovereignty are correct. It's time already.
A clear majority of opinion holders (72%) believe the Israeli government should not agree to leave Jewish communities as enclaves within a "Palestinian" sovereign entity.
The survey also surprisingly reveals that there is almost complete support from the haredi public for sovereignty. 72% of Shas voters in the last elections voted to apply sovereignty, as did 62% of United Torah Judaism voters.
Sixty-four percent of Likud voters support sovereignty, as do 90% percent of Yamina voters and 62% of Yisrael Beyteinu voters. Even 14% of Labor-Gesher-Meretz favor sovereignty.
The Samaria Regional Council commissioned the survey to "examine trends in the Israeli public as part of the struggle it leads to apply sovereignty without recognizing a terror state and without leaving communities isolated."