A recent survey reveals significant Israeli concern regarding the potential re-establishment of a US-Iran agreement. A majority of Israelis believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s approach has harmed Israel’s interests in the negotiations. Critically, 71% of Israelis do not trust US President Donald Trump to safeguard Israel’s interests during discussions with Iran. The findings, reported by the Times of Israel, highlight a deep-seated skepticism about the prospective deal. This lack of confidence suggests a potential rift between Israeli public opinion and the direction of international diplomacy. The survey underscores anxieties about the potential consequences of a renewed agreement for Israel’s security.
