Two-thirds of Israelis still feel insecure.
Two-thirds of Israelis continue to feel insecure and believe the regime’s security situation needs to be improved.
More than 65 percent of Israelis feel insecure in Israel, the Ma’ariu newspaper reported in its Wednesday issue, citing a recent poll.
According to a survey conducted by the Tefen Research Service, Israelis have expressed the greatest need for security in Israel.
The majority of the statistical community participating in the survey, in response to the question of Israel’s most acute problem, also stated the problems caused by the non-approval of the budget.
Meanwhile, 67 percent of those described the lack of funding as an acute problem in Israel, while 23 percent said the corona vaccine was the biggest problem.
More than a third of Israelis (34%) also said that Israel had lost its deterrent power (against its enemies).