The right-wing organization Regavim published a post highlighting a discrepancy between its own poll and that of the Israel Democracy Institute, reporting that 18% of the public express high trust according to the IDI survey, compared to 66% in Regavim's poll. Regavim questioned the source of the gap and invited readers to view the full data.
The post, which appears to originate from Regavim, cites a discrepancy between the Israel Democracy Institute's survey showing 18% trust and Regavim's own figure of 66%. Regavim provided a link to its full data set, inviting public scrutiny of the figures. The organization framed the gap as a challenge to the IDI's methodology.
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