Poll finds Israelis believe Iran won Middle East war

A recent poll indicates that a vast majority of Israelis believe Iran emerged as the winner of the recent Middle East conflict. The data also shows a significant decline in public support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership.
Why it matters
The findings suggest a major shift in Israeli public opinion regarding national security and political leadership following recent regional tensions.
Share Opposition to the US-Iran agreement was widespread, with 63.2% of respondents against it. The poll also highlighted the political price paid by Benjamin Netanyahu, with support for his premiership falling from 40.5% in March to 29.4% in June. (EPA Images pic) JERUSALEM : Israelis overwhelmingly believe that Iran emerged stronger from the Middle East war and its subsequent deal with the United States, a poll released on Sunday found. The poll of 3,644 respondents, conducted between June 17 and 20 by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in collaboration with the Agam Institute, paints a stark picture of public sentiment following the US-Iran deal.
The article reports on specific poll data and public sentiment without injecting editorial bias.
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