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A recent public opinion survey found that a vast majority of Israelis believe Iran has become stronger following the recent war and subsequent agreement with the United States. The poll, conducted jointly by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Agam Institute between June 17 and 20, included 3,644 respondents. Released on Sunday, the results highlight widespread dissatisfaction and concern among Israelis over the US-Iran deal.
According to the survey, 92.1 percent of participants said Iran was the winner or main beneficiary of the conflict, while 82.9 percent believed Israel’s long-term security had been weakened. Even among Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing voter base, 93.1 percent shared the view that Iran had prevailed in the war.
The poll also revealed strong opposition to the US-Iran agreement, with 63.2 percent of respondents rejecting it and only 12.1 percent expressing support. The findings underscore growing public unease in Israel regarding the regional balance of power following the deal.
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