Israeli Public Opinion Poll Indicates Perceived Iranian Victory and Negative View of US Relations
Summary
A survey by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that 92% of Israelis believe Iran has won the war, indicating significant domestic political pressure and potential erosion of public support for the current conflict strategy. The poll also highlights negative sentiment regarding the US relationship, which may influence future diplomatic and military decision-making within the Israeli government.
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Vast majority of population perceives Iranian victory and views US relations negatively.
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"Event 15 is a near-duplicate of the new event, reporting the same Israeli public opinion poll regarding the perception of Iranian strategic victory. They describe the same underlying political sentiment and data point."
"Both events reflect the internal political instability in Israel. Event 12 describes coalition extremism threatening diplomatic isolation, while the new event highlights public pressure and negative views on US relations. Both indicate a fracturing of domestic support for the current government's strategy."
"Event 1 shows Northern Israeli officials criticizing the US-led ceasefire framework, which aligns with the new event's finding of negative sentiment regarding US relations. Both events demonstrate growing domestic friction with US diplomatic efforts."
"Event 8 is a duplicate or near-identical report of the New Event, sharing the same title, location, and core finding regarding Israeli public opinion on the perceived Iranian victory. They represent the same information point in the timeline."