An informal poll aired Monday evening on Channel 14's 'Patriots' program found that 54% of participants believe the trial of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should continue until the full truth is uncovered, according to host Yinon Magal.
An informal poll aired Monday evening on Channel 14's 'Patriots' program found that 54% of viewers think Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial should proceed until the truth is fully exposed. Host Yinon Magal presented the result on the program, which regularly fields audience polls on current political and security issues.
The poll reflects a divided audience on the ongoing trial, a central political issue in Israel. Earlier 'Patriots' polls this month found strong viewer skepticism toward other institutions: 94% believed the High Court would strike down the judge selection law, and 97% opposed the court's call for a new comptroller vote. The program is known for its right-leaning viewership, making the 54% result notable — a slim majority of an already sympathetic audience favors continuing the trial rather than halting it.
As with all program polls, the result is not a scientific survey; it reflects the sentiment of participating viewers only.
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