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Israeli Public Opinion Poll Shows Opposition to Ending Iran Conflict Under Current Terms

Jun 09, 2026 02:42 PM CT Israel public opinion,domestic politics,iran-israel conflict,netanyahu,poll

Summary

A recent poll indicates that a majority of Israelis oppose concluding the conflict with Iran under current conditions, reflecting domestic political pressure on the Netanyahu government. This internal sentiment suggests limited immediate appetite for diplomatic de-escalation, potentially influencing Israel's strategic posture and willingness to engage in negotiations.

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Additionally, most Israelis oppose ending the war with Iran under current conditions, while a majority also say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should not run in the next Knesset election.

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Israel NEUTRAL

Majority of public opposes ending war with Iran under current conditions.

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