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A new Hebrew University of Jerusalem survey found widespread Israeli disappointment with the outcome of the Iran war and the subsequent U.S.-Iran ceasefire, as well as deep skepticism toward official ...
A new Hebrew University of Jerusalem survey found widespread Israeli disappointment with the outcome of the Iran war and the subsequent U.S.-Iran ceasefire, as well as deep skepticism toward official claims of success. More than 92% said they believed Iran emerged as the war’s winner, while […]
Vast majority of Israelis believe Iran has won war, poll finds
Vast majority of Israelis believe Iran has won war, poll finds
A vast majority of Israelis believe Iran has won its war with the US and Israel, according to a new poll.
The survey, conducted by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, found that 92 percent of respondents believe Iran has won the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Israelis overwhelmingly view the war and subsequent deal with the US in a negative way, with 83 percent of those polled saying the campaign has weakened Israel's long-term security and 86 percent having a negative attitude toward the outcome.
The poll also found that 72.5 percent of Israelis do not believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he says that their country has achieved significant gains and removed an existential threat.
Close to 88 percent of Israelis in fact believe Israel has failed to achieve its objectives, or that it has fulfilled only some of them. Fifty-six percent of respondents said Netanyahu's management of the war on Iran was poor, or that it had failed.
Nevertheless, 48 percent of Israelis, according to the poll, support Israel's military campaign in Lebanon, where it claims to be focused on targeting Hezbollah, the Iran-aligned armed movement…
Who won the West Asia war? 92% Israelis say Iran, majority reject Netanyahu's victory claims
Who won the West Asia war? 92% Israelis say Iran, majority reject Netanyahu's victory claims
A poll by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Agam Institute points to a sharp erosion of confidence in Netanyahu's leadership.
Who won the West Asia war? 92% Israelis say Iran, majority reject ...
Who won the West Asia war? 92% Israelis say Iran, majority reject ...
Nearly 92 per cent of respondents in an Israeli survey said Iran emerged stronger from the recent conflict and subsequent US-Iran agreement, while a majority expressed doubts about Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu's handling of the war.
The findings point to a sharp gap between the government's narrative of military success and public perceptions of the conflict's outcome.
The poll, conducted by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in collaboration with the Agam Institute between June 17 and 20, surveyed 3,644 respondents and paints a grim picture for Netanyahu's government following the US-Iran deal, news agency AFP reported.
An overwhelming 92.1 per cent of respondents said Iran had either won the conflict or gained more from it than Israel. At the same time, 82.9 per cent felt that Israel's long-term security had been weakened by the war and its aftermath.
The perception that Iran came out ahead was not limited to opposition supporters. Among voters aligned with the right-wing bloc that forms Netanyahu's political base, 93.1 per cent also believed Iran had emerged stronger.
The US-Iran agreement itself fou…
Poll: 92% of Israelis believe Iran emerged as winner after war and deal with US
Poll: 92% of Israelis believe Iran emerged as winner after war and deal with US
<p>Findings point to crisis of confidence in Israeli leadership, as majority of respondents don't believe PM's claims of achievements, rate his management of war poorly</p>
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Polls show 92% of Israelis think Iran won war; 65% Americans reject Trump policy
New poll reveals 92 per cent of Israelis believe Iran has won the war
New poll reveals 92 per cent of Israelis believe Iran has won the war
A new poll says 92 per cent of the
Israeli
public believe
Iran
has emerged the winner in the conflict with the
US
and
Israel
.
According to the
survey
conducted by the Hebrew University and Agam Labs, the vast majority of the Israel population have a negative view of Donald Trump’s deal agreed this week between the US and Iran, which includes a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in
Lebanon
.
The poll suggests that 82.9 per cent of Israelis believe the military campaign against Iran has weakened Israel’s long-term security and 86 per cent have a negative attitude towards the outcome of the conflict.
Attitudes towards prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
were also overwhelmingly negative with 72.5 per cent saying that they did not believe the leader when he says that Israel has achieved significant gains and removed an existential threat.
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The Israeli public believes Benjamin Netanyahu’s military operation has failed them
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A massive 87.8 per cent believe that the country has failed to achieve its military objectives or has fulfilled only some of them.
The poll also found that 48.…
92 percent of Israelis admit Iran has won the war: Poll
92 percent of Israelis admit Iran has won the war: Poll
A new poll finds the vast majority of Israelis concede defeat in war on Iran.
Poll finds Israelis believe Iran won Mideast war
Poll finds Israelis believe Iran won Mideast war
Israelis overwhelmingly believe that Iran emerged stronger from the Middle East war and its subsequent deal with the United States, a poll released on Sunday found.The poll of 3,644 respondents, conducted between June 17 and 20 by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in collaboration with the Agam Institute, paints a stark picture of public sentiment following the US-Iran deal. For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Of those surveyed, 92.1 percent said Iran had won or gained more from the conflict, while 82.9 percent felt that Israel’s long-term security had been weakened.The survey found that even among voters who support the right-wing bloc, the electoral base of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 93.1 percent believed Iran had won.Opposition to the US-Iran agreement was widespread, with 63.2 percent of respondents opposing it compared with just 12.1 percent expressing support. The findings pointed to a broader crisis of confidence in
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5×cross-perspective · 392 percent of Israelis believe Iran emerged as the winner of the Middle East war and its subsequent deal with the United States.
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alarabiya“For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Of those surveyed, 92.1 percent said Iran had won or gained more from the conflict”
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82.9 percent of Israelis believe Israel’s long-term security has been weakened by the war and subsequent deal with the United States.
alarabiya
83 percent of Israelis believe the war has weakened Israel's long-term security.
middleeasteye.net
63.2 percent of Israelis oppose the US-Iran agreement.
alarabiya
65 percent of Americans reject Trump policy.
timesofindia
93.1 percent of voters who support the right-wing bloc believe Iran has won the war.
alarabiya
72.5 percent of Israelis do not believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he says Israel has achieved significant gains and removed an existential threat.
middleeasteye.net
88 percent of Israelis believe Israel has failed to achieve its objectives or has fulfilled only some of them.
middleeasteye.net
56 percent of Israelis rate Netanyahu's management of the war on Iran as poor or a failure.
middleeasteye.net
The poll was conducted between June 17 and 20 by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in collaboration with the Agam Institute.
alarabiya
The poll surveyed 3,644 respondents.
alarabiya
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“paints a stark picture of public sentiment”
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middleeasteye.net
“vast majority of Israelis believe Iran has won its war with the US and Israel”
→ 92 percent of Israelis believe Iran has won the war
middleeasteye.net
“Israelis overwhelmingly view the war and subsequent deal with the US in a negative way”
→ 83 percent of Israelis believe the war has weakened Israel's long-term security
timesofisrael
“Findings point to crisis of confidence in Israeli leadership”
→ A majority of respondents do not believe PM's claims of achievements
middleeasteye.net
“Israel has failed to achieve its objectives”
→ 88 percent of Israelis believe Israel has failed to achieve its objectives or fulfilled only some
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