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Saturday, January 31, 2015

International security/ Measuring  attitude
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Leader of the opposition Labour Party, Ed Miliband, attend a Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at Central Hall Westminster, Tuesday Jan. 27, 2015, in London. The event in London with invited guests and dignitaries marks the International Holocaust Remembrance Day and commemorates the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi Auschwitz death camp. (photo credit: AP Photo / Chris Jackson, Pool)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.
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.
Britons loathe Israel more than Iran, survey finds

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