Apparently you did not read my previous post. That graph you show is misleadingly deceptive because it only shows civilian gun ownership.
If you had read this post:
You would know that the rate of gun ownership is actually higher in Israel than in USA. Your sources are wrong.
Please read next time, before posting lies.
No. It's just not.
Given the published figures about the number of firearms in Israel and rates per household, it's
physically impossible for the rate of gun ownership in Israel to be higher than the rate of gun ownership in the US. Given the number of weapons in Israel in civil and military hands, and the number of households reporting gun ownership, there simply aren't enough firearms in the country to have a rate of gun ownership that is higher than the US.
Even in a wild scenario where the Israeli government took control of all guns and gave them out one by one, you could get to a maximum theoretical rate of gun ownership rate of about 12-17%. That's somewhere under half of the rate of
private gun ownership in the US, and about lower still when when you consider US military and law enforcement.
For those that are interested in the data:
Gunpolicy.org stats give licensed firearm owners in Israel as 2.13 per 100 people (so, about 2% of Israeli's have a licensed firearm). This has not changed broadly, even with the 2018 loosening of some firearms laws.
Per figures from Israel’s Ministry of Internal Security, there were about 292,000 licenced firearms in Israeli civilian hands as of 2012. This had fallen to about 260,000 as of 2018.
The proportion of households with a gun in them in Israel was 3.5% in 2012. Given Israel has a little over 2.6 million households, that means there were about 93,000 households with guns in them.
There were also an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 unlicensed/illegal firearms in Israel and the Palestinian territories, which would increase the proportion of households with a gun to somewhere between 6% and 7% and total civil gun stocks to 460,000 to 560,000.
The total stockpile of military firearms in Israel is just over 1 million. Not all of those are functional (or even personal firearms), but lets stick with that number.
In total, Israel (including the Palestinian territories) has somewhere between 1.5 and 1.6 million firearms inside it. Given a population of 9.4 million, that's a
maximum theoretical rate of gun ownership of 17%. If you include the Palestinian populations, that falls to about 12%.
In comparison, the
rate of individuals owning a personal firearm in the US is 30-33% (per surveys from Pew, Gallup, the US General Social Survey and Georgetown University).
The amount of households in the US with a gun in them was 42-44% (per Pew and Gallup polling). Given that the US has an estimated 124 million households, that means that there were 52-54.5 million households with guns in them.
In total, there are north of 380 million private firearms in the US (vs under 600,000 in Israel), and another 6-8 million firearms in the hands of the military and police/law enforcement (vs 1 million in Israel).