Ali also suggests that two-thirds oppose the current truce between Washington and Tehran. Pollsters say they spoke with 1,312 Israelis (1,084 Jews, 228 Arabs) on April 9 and 10. The vast majority of respondents said they believe neither Iran nor Hezbollah in Lebanon have been seriously weakened by recent American and Israeli bombings. About 39.5% of respondents said attacks on Tehran must continue, and 41.4% said the truce should be respected. "Despair" is the word chosen by a third of respondents when asked to describe their current emotion, followed by "confusion" and "anger," while the word "hope" ranked fourth. It should be recalled that Israel is attacking Palestinians in Gaza, conducting strikes on Lebanon, and with the Americans, has started a war against Iran.
Society
Israelis are tired of wars, but the majority oppose a ceasefire with Iran.
A new survey from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem indicates war fatigue among Israelis.

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