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Jun 15 at 19:42 vote accept got trolled too much this week
Jun 7 at 13:32 comment added William Walker III @EndAntisemiticHate I agree it's a stretch, but that's still the point estimate given by the survey and so insofar as it goes, it's evidence in support of the proposition. Indeed, I include it specifically as a partial counter-point in the manner you suggest, because IDI also shows good discipline in polling, etc. Whereas the more sensational, recent result has other reasons to suspect it. My preamble to this answer is meant to point out that while the technical answer to 'is there survey data' is yes, there's a lot of wiggle room when it comes to interpreting that data.
Jun 7 at 10:30 comment added End Antisemitic Hate It may be a stretch to claim the first poll truly indicates a majority. The poll concluded 50.9% in favour, but also states: "605 men and women were interviewed in Hebrew and 151 in Arabic, constituting a representative national sample of the entire adult population of Israel aged 18 and older. The maximum sampling error for the entire sample was 3.55%± at a confidence level of 95%." See en.idi.org.il/media/22474/israeli_voice_index_data_2312_eng.pdf
Jun 6 at 14:47 history answered William Walker III CC BY-SA 4.0