An informal flash poll published Sunday evening by Abu Ali Express, with approximately 24,000 participants over 120 minutes, found that 85% support the framework agreement with Lebanon. The survey recorded high support among both coalition and opposition voters who took part.
An informal flash poll published by the Abu Ali Express channel on Sunday evening captured public sentiment on the emerging framework agreement with Lebanon. The survey ran for 120 minutes and drew approximately 24,000 participants — a sizable sample for an opt-in online poll.
Results showed 85% of voters supporting the agreement, with the channel noting high support across both coalition and opposition voters who cast ballots. The survey is not a scientific, representative poll but reflects the views of the channel's active audience, which leans toward the security-conscious, right-of-center demographic that Abu Ali Express typically serves.
As The Zioneer reported over the past two weeks, multiple informal polls — including Channel 14's 'Patriots' program surveys — have found strong audience support for Israel's security posture in Lebanon, with 89% to 99% opposing any withdrawal from the security zone. This new poll captures sentiment on the agreement itself rather than on the withdrawal question, suggesting the deal resonates with the same audience base.
The survey's timing — Sunday evening, while the agreement remains in a critical phase — and its large participant count make it a notable data point in the ongoing public discourse, even though it is not a professionally conducted poll.
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