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.
Poll shows Israelis view Iran as a winner in Middle East conflict
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 widesprea...
- A poll reports that many Israelis believe Iran has won the Middle East war or conflict.
- The same reporting says 63.2% of respondents oppose a US-Iran agreement.
- The survey reflects broad skepticism toward the US-Iran deal among Israeli respondents.
- The reports present public perception of regional outcomes and attitudes toward US-Iran diplomacy.
Opposition to the US-Iran agreement was widespread, with 63.2% of respondents against it.
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