Hawzah News Agency- The poll, carried out in partnership with the Agam Institute between June 17 and June 20 among 3,644 respondents, found that 92.1% of those surveyed believe Iran “won or gained more” from the recent war and the subsequent agreement reached between the United States and Iran.
The results represent a remarkable shift in public mood inside Israel and underline growing dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the conflict.
According to the survey, 82.9% of respondents said Israel’s long-term security had actually been weakened by the war, directly contradicting government claims that the military campaign had significantly improved Israel’s strategic position.
The television network i24NEWS said the survey revealed “deep distrust” among Israelis regarding both the outcome of the war and the agreement reached with Washington.
Other Israeli commentators have noted that the findings stand in sharp contrast to the widespread public support that existed when military operations against Iran first began earlier this year.
The survey also suggests that criticism extends well beyond Israel’s political opposition. According to the reported findings, even among voters aligned with Netanyahu’s right-wing bloc, over 93% believed Iran had emerged as the side that gained more from the conflict.
Source: 5pillarsuk.com
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