Poll: 92% of Israelis believe Iran emerged as winner after war and deal with US
The poll found 82.9% of respondents said Israel’s long-term security had weakened, and 56.4% rated Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the campaign as poor or failed.
- On Sunday, a Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Agam Institute poll revealed that 92.1% of Israelis believe Iran emerged as the winner in the conflict, with 86% holding a negative view of the agreement reached with Washington.
- President Donald Trump announced the deal on Wednesday, authorizing an end to the U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz and restarting nuclear talks while establishing a temporary ceasefire in southern Lebanon.
- U.S. public sentiment remains critical, as 65% of Americans disapprove of President Trump's handling of Iran, and 53% said military action had "gone too far," per recent polling.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces declining support, with 72.5% of Israelis rejecting his claims of military success and his premiership approval falling to 29.4% in June from 40.5% in early March.
- High-Level talks to formalize the temporary Iran-U.S. agreement continue in Switzerland on Sunday, though senior national security officials remain doubtful Iran will comply with the deal's terms.
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Not a good testimony for Israel's government: According to a recent survey, 56 percent of the Israelis surveyed see Netanyahu's warfare in Iran as bad or failed. They believe that the country has not or only partially achieved its goals. 92 percent of the respondents even see Iran as a war winner in the region. The clear majority (86 percent) also negatively evaluates the results of the war. The respondents are, for example, convinced that Israe…
Over 92% of Israelis Believe Iran Won the War as Survey Lays Bare Anger at Netanyahu and Trump
An overwhelming 92.1 per cent of Israelis believe Iran emerged as the winner from the recent conflict and subsequent US‑Iran deal, according to new polling, laying bare deep public anger towards Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump. The survey, reported by the Times of Israel, reveals a stark gap between the government's declared military successes and public perception, with many Israelis feeling the campaign has unde…
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The voters of the right-wing bloc, the electoral bastion of Prime Minister Netanyahu, are the most severe.
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