A new poll indicates overwhelming dissatisfaction among Israelis regarding the outcome of the recent conflict and a subsequent deal with the United States. Ninety-two percent of respondents believe Iran emerged as the primary beneficiary. The findings suggest a significant crisis of confidence in Israeli leadership, particularly Prime Minister Netanyahu. A majority of Israelis do not believe the Prime Minister’s assertions of achievements resulting from the conflict. The poll also reflects a negative assessment of the Prime Minister’s handling of the war. This widespread perception of failure raises concerns about domestic political stability and future strategic calculations. The poll was conducted by [publication not specified in text] and its results published by The Times of Israel.