A majority of Israelis believe the war has not improved the country's security, with many expressing concern about the long-term implications, according to recent surveys cited Saturday. The findings show a significant drop in public confidence in national security and social cohesion.
The assessment, drawn from recent surveys reported Saturday, adds to a weeks-long trend of declining public confidence in the war's outcome. As The Zioneer reported on June 18, an earlier Channel 12 poll found 84% of Israelis believed Israel did not emerge victorious from the Iran campaign, with 43% saying Israel lost outright. That same poll recorded 71% expressing distrust in the U.S. administration's handling of Israeli interests in the Iran deal. A subsequent Hebrew University poll found 92% of Israelis viewed Iran as the war's winner, and 83% said the campaign weakened long-term security. The new data, while lacking a specific polling outlet or methodological details at this stage, reflects a persistent public mood of skepticism regarding the strategic gains of the conflict.
2 developments
- DevelopingPoll: 84% of Israelis say Israel did not win the war against Iran
- DevelopingPoll: 92% of Israelis say Iran won the war, overwhelming majority negative on outcome
- DevelopingPoll finds 63% of Israelis fear for Israel's future due to US-Iran deal
- DevelopingPoll: 71% of Israelis do not trust Trump to look out for them in Iran deal
Source and signal
- Internal intake
