Overview
- The Hebrew University–Agam poll of 3,644 Israelis, fielded June 17–20 and published June 21, found 92.1% said Iran 'won' or gained more from the conflict.
- About 83% of respondents said the war and its aftermath weakened Israel’s long-term security and 86% said they viewed the outcome negatively.
- Confidence in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has collapsed: 72.5% said they do not believe his claims about military gains and his approval fell from 40.5% in early March to 29.4% in June.
- Respondents broadly rejected the recent U.S.-Iran agreement, with 63.2% opposing it, even as 48.2% said they would back renewed major military action against Hezbollah in Lebanon despite the diplomatic risks with Washington.
- Pollsters and analysts warn the findings could sharpen electoral pressure and complicate diplomacy because Iran conditions a lasting deal on a Lebanon ceasefire and U.S. and Iranian negotiators were meeting in Switzerland to seek a longer-term arrangement.