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A new survey by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has found that Israelis are increasingly fatigued by the ongoing conflict. Despite this exhaustion, nearly two-thirds of respondents oppose a potential ceasefire between Washington and Tehran. The survey was conducted on April 9 and 10 among 1,312 Israelis, including 1,084 Jews and 228 Arabs.
According to the findings, most participants believe that recent attacks by the United States and Israel have not significantly weakened Iran or Lebanon’s Hezbollah. About 39.5 percent of respondents said strikes on Tehran should continue, while 41.4 percent supported adhering to a ceasefire. When asked about their current emotions, one-third of respondents chose the word “frustration,” followed by “confusion” and “anger,” with “hope” ranking fourth.
The survey results, reported by Al Jazeera, highlight a complex public mood in Israel—marked by war fatigue but persistent resistance to halting hostilities between the United States and Iran.
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