Poll: Only 37% of Israelis support human rights groups to operate freely, sharp decrease in support for freedom of speech
Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Only 37 percent of Israelis said human rights groups should be able to operate freely, as reported by the Times of Israel, referring to a major international survey.
A Pew Research Center report published Thursday revealed that only 37% of Israelis supported human rights groups to operate freely, which was the lowest among all the 34 countries surveyed.
The survey also revealed a sharp decrease in the number of Israelis supporting the freedom of speech and internet freedom.
The 34-nation poll, conducted by the US-based Pew Research Centre from May-October 2019, focused on views of, and support for, democracy and democratic institutions.
Overall, support in the occupation state for a number of different characteristics of a healthy democracy was lower than the total median, including freedom of the press – backed by 46 percent of Israelis compared to a 64 percent global median.
“Disfigured kids with their limbs blown off, and mangled faces. The real crime is that the supporters of this atrocity are justifying it,” Carlson noted.
Reuters reported on Wednesday, citing an unnamed source, that the US administration is also demanding the ICC shelve investigations of Israeli leaders over the Gaza genocide and end an investigation into war crimes conducted by US troops in Afghanistan.