Poll Reveals Declining Trust in Trump and Opposition to Iran War Terms Among Israelis
Most Israelis oppose ending Iran war under current terms as faith in Trump sees decline - poll
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A recent survey by the Israeli Democracy Institute shows a significant decline in Jewish Israelis' belief that U.S. President Donald Trump prioritizes Israel's security, dropping from 64% to 41%. Additionally, 57.5% of respondents oppose ending the Iran conflict under current terms, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with the government's handling of security issues.
- 01Only 41% of Jewish Israelis believe Trump's policies prioritize Israel's security, a drop from 64% in March.
- 0256% of respondents think a potential U.S.-Iran agreement would prevent nuclear weapon development, but only 32% believe it would address ballistic missile threats.
- 0357.5% of Israelis oppose ending the conflict with Iran under the current framework, with less than one-third of Jewish respondents supporting it.
- 04Only 17.5% of the public rated Israel's performance against Hezbollah as good or excellent.
- 0561% of respondents believe Prime Minister Netanyahu should not run in the next Knesset election.
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A new survey conducted by the Israeli Democracy Institute reveals a sharp decline in Jewish Israelis' belief that U.S. President Donald Trump considers Israel's security a priority, with only 41% expressing confidence, down from 64% in March. This decline is seen across the political spectrum, with significant drops among Left, Center, and Right-leaning respondents. The survey also indicates skepticism about a potential U.S.-Iran agreement, with only 56% believing it would prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, while even fewer expect it to address ballistic missile threats or weaken the Iranian regime. Furthermore, 57.5% of Israelis oppose ending the conflict with Iran under the currently discussed terms, highlighting a lack of confidence in the government's approach to security. Dissatisfaction extends to the handling of Hezbollah, with only 17.5% of the public rating Israel's performance positively. Additionally, 61% of respondents believe Prime Minister Netanyahu should not seek re-election, reflecting a growing discontent with his leadership. The survey included 603 Hebrew-speaking and 150 Arabic-speaking respondents.
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The declining trust in U.S. leadership and dissatisfaction with the Israeli government's handling of security issues could influence future political decisions and public sentiment regarding national security.
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