More people die in Toronto in swimming pool accidents, than people in Tel Aviv due to terrorist attacks. Source: one easy google search away, or start with this: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs347/en/
Let's not confuse perceived threats from real ones, backed by data.
How many people die in swimming pool accidents in Tel Aviv? The population-adjusted murder and rape rate seems to be higher in Israel (getting like vs like stats for same years at a city level is a bit harder than doing it nationally.) While it is good to deal with real vs perceived threats, the survey in question explicitly ranked perceived safety so if that is part of the calculation then I think it is fair to discuss the elephant in the room.
Let's not confuse perceived threats from real ones, backed by data.