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2. Views of obstacles to peace

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Seven -in-ten or more say lack of trust between Israelis and Palestinians and status of Jerusalem are major obstacles to peace.
No consensus as to whether Jewish settlements in the West Bank help or hurt Israel ’s security in Israel .
Fewer see conflict between the left and right in Israel as a major obstacle to peace: 43% describe it as such.
Jewish Israelis are much more likely than Arab Israelis to view settlements as helpful to their country’s security ( 53% vs. 9% ) Nearly seven -in- ten Israeli Arabs say the settlements hurt Israel 's security a position also taken by 26% of Israeli Jews .
Hilonim are much less likely than members of other Jewish groups to say the continued building of Jewish settlements in the West Bank helps Israel ’.
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