Netanyahu Faces Declining Support in Northern Israel Amid Calls for Stronger Action Against Hezbollah
Netanyahu loses support in northern Israel as voters demand tougher stance on Lebanon
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is experiencing a significant drop in support in northern Israel, particularly in Kiryat Shmona, where residents demand a tougher military response to Hezbollah's attacks. A recent poll indicates only 23% support for Netanyahu's Likud party, down from 35% in the last election, as voters express dissatisfaction with his handling of the conflict.
- 01Support for Netanyahu's Likud party in northern Israel has plummeted to 23%, down from 35% in the last election.
- 0270% of northern voters disapprove of Netanyahu's management of the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah.
- 03Residents of Kiryat Shmona, a city heavily impacted by Hezbollah rocket fire, demand an intensified military campaign against the group.
- 04Netanyahu's rivals are gaining traction by advocating for a more aggressive stance against Hezbollah, contrasting with his perceived concessions to US pressure.
- 05The political landscape is shifting, with a significant portion of voters indicating they may support the anti-Netanyahu bloc in the upcoming elections.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a decline in support in northern Israel, particularly in Kiryat Shmona, where residents are increasingly frustrated with his handling of the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah. A recent poll by Agam Labs revealed that only 23% of voters in the north support Netanyahu's Likud party, a notable drop from 35% in the last election. This decline is attributed to the ongoing threat from Hezbollah, which has intensified since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack. Many residents are calling for a more aggressive military stance against Hezbollah, feeling that current efforts are insufficient. The poll also indicated that 70% of northern voters disapprove of Netanyahu's management of the war, with many expressing concerns that he is succumbing to pressure from US President Donald Trump for a ceasefire. As elections approach, Netanyahu's rivals are capitalizing on this discontent, advocating for a tougher military response. The shifting political dynamics in the north could significantly impact Netanyahu's coalition government ahead of the general elections scheduled for October.
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The declining support for Netanyahu in northern Israel reflects residents' urgent concerns about security and military action against Hezbollah, which may influence future government policies.
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