Policy Paper 195 | Trust and Voluntary Cooperation in Israeliv degree turn on October 7 : it emerged that in extreme emergencies - 180 Israelis are far more willing to volunteer and cooperate than expected . The most impressive manifestation of this willingness was seen in civil society ( including high rates of volunteering along the combat lines and on the home front ) , but it was also seen in voluntary compliance by civil society with instructions from the Home Front Command . Nevertheless, it is hard to ignore the trends that preceded the catastrophe, in normal times, and the disappointment expressed by many segments of Israeli society with the government’s functioning today . We must wonder whether and how this willingness to trust one another and to comply voluntarily with instructions and rules will be maintained during and after the war . In this study, for the first time, we systematically examined the self - perceptions of Israelis as a society and as individuals, regarding ...
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