Over 75% of Jewish Israelis say recent antisemitic incidents abroad have reshaped their travel plans.
The majority of Israelis are taking global hostility toward the Jewish state into account when making travel plans abroad, according to a new survey conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute.
The poll, which surveyed around 750 Israeli adults — most of whom identified as Jewish — revealed that rising concerns about antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment in foreign countries are significantly influencing Israelis’ decisions about where to travel.
More than three-quarters of Jewish Israelis — 76 percent — said that reports about antisemitic incidents abroad had affected their travel plans that were already in place.