Most Israelis Believe “There Are No Innocents in Gaza”
New survey reveals 62% of Israelis agree with the statement "there are no innocents in Gaza," while majority believe IDF tries to avoid civilian casualties.

A new survey by the Accord Center has revealed that 62% of Israelis agree with the statement that “there are no innocents in Gaza.” The poll, conducted between August 11–13, 2025, reflects a slight drop from May, when 64% expressed agreement.
Key Findings
At the same time, 59% of the general public, and 69% of Jewish Israelis, believe Israel is trying to avoid harming civilians. However, 28% of the public say Israel makes little or no effort to prevent civilian deaths — this figure climbs to 42% among opposition voters, but drops sharply to just 7% among coalition voters.
Broader Context
Since the war began, the phrase “There are no innocents in Gaza” has become a recurring refrain in Israeli public discourse. Singers, soldiers, former hostages, and politicians — including MK Boaz Bismuth and Avigdor Lieberman — have echoed similar sentiments.
The survey suggests that despite international criticism, Israeli public opinion remains hardened on the issue of Gaza. While the intensity of agreement has shifted slightly over recent months, the overall consensus has remained stable.