Summary
Many Israelis are against a US-Iran ceasefire deal, expecting more conflict. A poll reports that a majority disapprove of the ceasefire and predict fighting with Iran will resume within the year. Israel has faced criticism for continued military actions in Lebanon, which were not covered by the ceasefire.
Key Facts
- 61% of Israelis polled oppose the ceasefire deal with Iran.
- 73% believe conflict with Iran will resume within the next year.
- 69% support continued military action in Lebanon.
- The ceasefire was announced before a deadline set by President Trump.
- Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have resulted in over 300 deaths.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu had promised a conclusive conflict with Iran.
- The ceasefire was reportedly negotiated without Israel's input.
- Iran’s strategic capabilities, including its missile arsenal, remain partly intact.