A new poll indicates a majority of Israelis believe Iran has effectively won the regional struggle for influence in the Middle East. The survey reveals 63.2% of Israeli respondents oppose the potential for a renewed agreement between the United States and Iran. This perception of Iranian victory doesn’t specify the nature of that win – whether through military strength, diplomatic maneuvering, or other factors – but reflects a widespread belief in a shift in regional power dynamics. The poll does not detail the methodology or sample size used to reach these conclusions. The findings suggest a significant level of distrust towards both Iran and potentially, current US foreign policy in the region. This sentiment could influence Israeli policy decisions moving forward. Further analysis is needed to understand the specific reasons behind this prevailing view.