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Nearly three-quarters of Arab-Israelis want new political leadership ahead of elections, poll finds

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Nearly three-quarters of Arab-Israelis want new political leadership ahead of elections, poll finds

A new survey published Wednesday found that 74% of respondents believe Arab society urgently needs new public figures and leadership, amid political divisions ahead of the Knesset elections.

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A recent survey by the Afkar Institute indicates that 74% of Arab-Israelis desire new political leadership. The poll, conducted among 402 Arab respondents, also found that 64% have lower trust in public and political figures than in the past, with 61% believing the younger generation is less willing to trust public officials. These findings emerge amid growing divisions and disputes among Arab parties ahead of the upcoming Knesset elections. The survey suggests that criticism extends beyond the parties' conduct to the figures within the existing political establishment, potentially impacting voter turnout and support for current leaders.

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