Trump threatens Iran on Lebanon amid nuclear talks
Respondents expressed doubts about Israel's strategic gains, questioned official claims of success, and voiced concerns about the country's long-term security, highlighting growing scepticism among the Israeli public over the conflict's results.
Some 60 days from now, when President Trump is supposed to have finalized his peace agreement with Iran, Israel will be weeks from a national election.
The poll, conducted by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in collaboration with the Agam Institute between June 17 and 20, surveyed 3,644 respondents and paints a grim picture for Netanyahu's government following the US-Iran deal, news agency AFP reported.
The negotiations opened against a backdrop of clashes in recent days between the Israeli army and Hezbollah – a Tehran ally – in southern Lebanon, threatening to derail the preliminary peace deal between Tehran and Washington.











