Jewish attitudes in the UK in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel (4311)
Type of Data: Jewish attitudes in the UK in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel (4311)
Faith Community: Judaism
Date: 2023, 6-27 November
Geography: Great Britain
Sample Size: 790
Population: Self-identifying religious or cultural Jews
Keywords: Anti-Semitic incidents, anti-Semitism as a problem in the UK, feel safe as Jewish person living in the UK, Hamas, importance of the state of Israel for the security of Jewish people around the world, Israel. Jewish identity, Jewish Leadership Council, Jews, religious prejudice, Survation, synagogue, trust in BBC, trust in Conservative Party, trust in Jewish community leadership, trust in Labour Party, trust in UK police, trust in university authorities, voting intentions
Collection Method: Telephone (landline and mobile) interviews in the main with some online interviews
Collection Agency: Survation
Sponsor: Jewish Leadership Council
Published Source:
The Times, 14 December 2023Jewish News, 14 December 2023https://www.survation.com
BRIN ID: 4311
Remarks:
The survey was designed to measure Jewish attitudes in the UK in the wake of the attack by Hamas (proscribed in the UK as a terrorist organization) on Israel on 7 October 2023, which resulted in the murder of 1,200 Israelis. Respondents were generally drawn from Survation’s pre-recruited panel of Jews, including secular or non-practising. Additional respondents were sampled based on a modelled probability of ethnicity. Results were weighted (by age, sex, and region) to match the profile of Jewish adults in Great Britain at the 2011 census.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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