A recent survey conducted by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals a striking sentiment among Israeli citizens. Ninety-two percent of respondents believe Iran has emerged victorious in the recent conflict. The survey provides a snapshot of public opinion within Israel regarding the outcome of hostilities. Details regarding the nature of the “war” referenced in the survey are not specified in the report, but the overwhelming majority view suggests a significant perceived shift in regional power dynamics. This finding indicates a potential crisis of confidence or a reassessment of strategic calculations within Israel. Further analysis is needed to understand the factors driving this widespread belief and its potential implications for future policy. The study highlights a notable divergence between potential official assessments and public perception.
