A survey reported by multiple outlets says many Israelis believe Iran has effectively “won” the conflict in the Middle East. The poll also indicates that opposition to a US-Iran agreement is widespread among respondents, with 63.2% stating they are against the deal. The findings suggest that public opinion in Israel is skeptical of recent US efforts involving Iran and reflects a broader belief that Iran’s position has improved relative to other actors in the region. While the reports focus on perceptions of who is winning and attitudes toward the US-Iran agreement, they do not present detailed methodology in the provided excerpts, such as sample size, field dates, or the full list of questions. Overall, the reported results highlight a significant gap between Israeli public sentiment and the objective of the US-Iran agreement, as characterized by the respondents’ strong opposition. The survey underscores how Israeli perceptions of regional conflict and diplomacy shape domestic views toward Iran and related negotiations.