
"According to the poll, published by the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) on Sunday, 61 percent of respondents said they opposed the ceasefire, announced 90 minutes before United States President Donald Trump's apocalyptic deadline on Tuesday, in which he had promised to launch devastating attacks on Iran's civilian infrastructure."
"The expectation among many Israelis had been that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would finally make good on his promise to end what he has long framed as the existential threat from Iran. But the war Israel launched with the US on Iran on February 28 has, despite the death toll and spiraling economic cost, failed to deliver on that promise."
"Tehran's ballistic missile arsenal remains partly intact, and its strategic reach may even have widened, not least through its grip on the economically vital Strait of Hormuz."
A recent poll indicates significant frustration among Israelis regarding the US-Iran ceasefire, with 61% opposing it and 73% expecting renewed fighting within a year. Analysts note that Israeli leaders promised a decisive victory over Iran, yet the conflict has left Iran's government intact. Additionally, 69% of respondents support ongoing military action in Lebanon, despite recent ceasefire talks. The war initiated on February 28 has not achieved its goals, and Iran's military capabilities remain largely unaffected, raising concerns about future conflicts.
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