An informal poll aired Sunday evening on Channel 14's 'Patriots' program found that 51% of participants oppose forming a broad national unity government of the kind Prime Minister Netanyahu has advocated, according to the program's host.
The Patroits program on Channel 14 aired a new informal viewer poll Sunday evening, with 51% of responding viewers opposing the establishment of a broad national unity government of the type Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he intends to form. The question, as read on air, directly referenced Netanyahu's recent statements on forming a broad government. In the same field, past Patriots polls this month have shown overwhelming viewer support for hard-line positions on security and diplomacy — 99% opposed Lebanon withdrawal even at risk of confrontation with the U.S.; 95% distrusted Washington to safeguard Israeli interests in Iran talks.
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