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President Vladimir Putin © Sergei Karpukhin / Reuters
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An Israeli poll has named
Russian President Vladimir Putin as their person of the year for 2015. Putin was the clear
winner with almost 30 percent of the vote, ahead of German Chancellor Angela
Merkel in second place.
RT report continues:
The
survey was carried out by the Jerusalem Post and its sister Hebrew-language
publication Ma’ariv Sof Hashavua. It polled a total of 527 Jewish adults on
Tuesday, while there was an error margin of 4.3 percent.
The
results certainly showed that President Putin has made an impact on the people
of Israel during 2015. He received 29 percent of the vote as the respondents
were asked to choose their person of the year.
Sixteen
percent opted for Chancellor Merkel, who had been previously chosen as TIME
magazine’s Person of the Year for 2015. Benjamin Netanyahu received 15 percent
of the vote, while Islamic State’s leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi had 3 percent of
voters thinking he was their person of the year.
The
survey also asked Israelis about their opinions regarding a number of different
issues. A total of 45 percent of those asked say that terrorism was the biggest
problem facing Israel, while just over two-thirds of Jewish adults do not
believe that a diplomatic agreement can be reached with the Palestinians.
There was not much hope
amongst the public that Iran would stick to its side of the bargain regarding
the nuclear deal signed with a number of global powers. Nearly 80 percent
believe that Tehran will break its promises, with only 6 percent saying that
Iran would keep to the deal.
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