A poll released Sunday found that most Israelis believe Iran emerged stronger from the Middle East war and its subsequent deal with the United States.
The poll of 3,644 respondents, conducted between June 17 and 20 by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in collaboration with the Agam Institute, paints a stark picture of public sentiment following the U.S.-Iran deal.
Of those surveyed, 92.1% said Iran had won or gained more from the conflict, while 82.9% felt that Israel's long-term security had been weakened.
The survey found that even among voters who support the right-wing bloc, the electoral base of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 93.1% believed Iran had won.
Opposition to the U.S.-Iran agreement was widespread, with 63.2% of respondents opposing it compared with just 12.1% expressing support.










