Israel-Gaza War, Politics

Poll: Majority satisfied with conduct of war, assassinations of terrorists

A new poll conducted for Channel 14 by Direct Polls shows most Israelis satisfied with Netanyahu's conduct of the war since the national emergency government broke up.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Screenshot of GPO footage.)

A new poll conducted for Channel 14 by Direct Polls and released today shows the majority of the public is satisfied with Netanyahu's handling of the war since Gantz and Eizenkot left it, with 53% satisfied or very satisfied and 47% not so satisfied or not satisfied.

In addition, 69% believe that the recent assassinations of terrorist leaders like Mohammad Deif, Fuad Shukr, and Ismail Haniyeh help bring the end of the war closer, while just 21% believe the opposite. 10% had no opinion.

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