A poll published by Channel 12's Friday-night news magazine finds a majority of Israelis believe the security and intelligence establishment has not sufficiently learned from the Oct. 7, 2023 failures and fear a similar lapse ahead, as the date marks 1,000 days since the Hamas-led massacre. Survey details, including sample size and margin of error, were not immediately disclosed.
A Friday night poll commissioned by Channel 12's 'Uldat Shishi' magazine indicates that, 1,000 days after the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre, a majority of the Israeli public remains unconvinced that the security establishment has implemented the necessary reforms to prevent a repeat of the intelligence and operational failure. The survey results come amid ongoing war in Gaza, a simmering northern front, and a deepening domestic debate over the state of Israel's deterrence and readiness. Full survey methodology was not published by the broadcaster, and the sample's composition could not be independently verified. The 1,000-day milestone has been marked in the Israeli public discourse with ceremonies and media retrospectives, and the poll adds a quantitative dimension to the widespread mood of anxiety and distrust.
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