International security/ Measuring attitude
Britons feel more “unfavorable” to Israel than any other country
worldwide except North Korea, a survey found
The survey — taken in August and published Thursday by Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs — showed a massive surge in negative attitudes toward Israel since the previous such study, two years earlier. Thirty-five percent of Britons said they “feel especially unfavorable towards” Israel in the 2014 survey, compared to 17% in 2012.
The survey — taken in August and published Thursday by Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs — showed a massive surge in negative attitudes toward Israel since the previous such study, two years earlier. Thirty-five percent of Britons said they “feel especially unfavorable towards” Israel in the 2014 survey, compared to 17% in 2012.
That
figure meant that Israel is regarded more unfavorably by Britons than Iran —
33% in the 2014 survey, compared to 45% in 2012. Only North Korea fares worse —
regarded as especially unfavorable by 47% in 2014, compared to 40% in 2012.
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