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Majority of Israelis negative on Netanyahu, Trump over Iran deal, new poll shows

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Majority of Israelis negative on Netanyahu, Trump over Iran deal, new poll shows

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TL;DR

A new Friday-night poll by Channel 12's 'Ulpan Shishi' asks Israelis to grade Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump on their handling of the emerging US-Iran agreement, releasing the results as public skepticism persists. Full poll results are available through the channel's website.

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Channel 12's flagship Friday-night newsmagazine 'Ulpan Shishi' has published a public opinion poll grading Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump on their conduct regarding the emerging US-Iran nuclear agreement, alongside an overall approval score. The poll's exact figures and methodology are available via the linked article.

This is the latest in a series of surveys reflecting Israeli public unease with the deal's terms. A Channel 14 poll earlier this week (as reported by The Zioneer) found that 71% of Israelis do not trust Trump to protect their interests in the negotiations. The current poll now also evaluates Netanyahu's performance, broadening the picture of domestic sentiment.

The poll comes at a moment of intense debate over the agreement, with opposition figures and some coalition members voicing criticism, while the government publicly supports the U.S.-brokered framework. The full crosstabs and the head-to-head comparison between the two leaders are accessible through Channel 12's online platform.

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