A recent poll conducted in Israel reveals that a vast majority – 92 percent – of Israelis believe Iran has emerged victorious in its conflict with both the United States and Israel. The survey indicates a widespread perception among Israelis that Iran has also secured a favorable outcome in related negotiations. This finding highlights a significant disconnect between the Israeli public’s assessment and potential official narratives regarding regional power dynamics. The poll does not detail the methodology used or the specific nature of the “war” and “negotiations” referenced, but the overwhelming consensus suggests deep-seated concerns about Iran’s growing influence. The results point to a pessimistic outlook within Israel regarding its ability to counter Iranian strategic gains. Further analysis is needed to understand the factors driving this widespread belief.
