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One in Three Israelis Fear Terror Attacks Near Their Homes, Survey Finds
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
A 2025 Israeli survey finds that 33.2% of citizens fear terror attacks near their homes, with women and residents of Beersheba most concerned. Personal crime victims report higher fear, and those fearing terror feel less safe walking alone at night.
- 0133.2% of Israelis fear terror attacks near their residences according to a 2025 survey.
- 02Women (40%) fear terror significantly more than men (26%).
- 03Beersheba has the highest terror fear rate at 43.5%, Bnei Brak the lowest at 17.4%.
- 04Victims of personal crimes show higher terror fear (43.3%) than non-victims (32.3%).
- 05Those fearing terror feel less safe walking alone at night (63.4%) compared to less fearful individuals (80.6%).
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