Majority of Israelis oppose US-Iran deal, survey finds
A new poll conducted by Israel's public broadcaster Kan suggests limited support among Israelis for the agreement reached between the United States and Iran.
Of 555 respondents surveyed on Tuesday, 18 percent said they supported the deal, while 55 percent said they opposed it.
The survey also found that 70 percent of respondents "still fear the Iranian threat" despite recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran's military infrastructure.
Forty percent said President Donald Trump would still be "considered a 'great friend of Israel', even after the signing of the agreement", while 32 percent said they believed the US president's "position in relation to Israel will change".
This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.
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