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Israeli Public Sentiment Analysis: Perceived Security Decline Despite Military Degradation of Proxies

Jun 14, 2026 12:25 PM CT Israel public sentiment, security perception, hezbollah, hamas, israel

Summary

The article analyzes the discrepancy between Israel's military success in degrading Hamas and Hezbollah capabilities and the prevailing sense of insecurity among the Israeli public. This highlights a political and psychological dimension of the conflict, where tactical victories have not translated into perceived strategic stability for the civilian population.

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If Israel has successfully degraded the capabilities of Hamas and Hezbollah, why do so many Israelis feel less safe today than they did a year ago? The post As the missiles fly, then stop appeared first on The Times of Israel .

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Israeli public reports feeling less safe despite military degradation of enemy capabilities.

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