American Jews are losing interest in the zionist state, according to figures released Tuesday in the American Jewish Committee 2007 Annual Survey of American Jewish Opinion.
Figures showed that 69 percent of Jewish Americans agreed with the statement "Caring about zionist state is a very important part of my being a Jew" in 2007, compared to 74 percent last year and 79 percent in 2005.
The Annapolis conference did not change the opinions of U.S. Jews regarding the prospect of peace. This year, 55 percent said they did not believe peace is possible, down one percent from 56 percent last year.
On the question of whether the zionist state should be willing to compromise on the status of Jerusalem, 58 percent said no and 36 percent said yes, showing an increase in opponents since 2006.
The majority still believed that "The goal of the Arabs is not the return of occupied territories but rather the destruction of racist zionist illegal state".
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