PNN – A new survey showed that 46% of Zionists are worried about the occurrence of civil war in the occupied territories due to the existing gaps and crises, and 48% prefer the establishment of a fire in the Gaza Strip to the expansion of the war and the opening of new war fronts against the Zionist regime.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Zionist newspaper “Ma’ariv” wrote in a report about the state of public opinion in the occupied territories: A new poll shows that 46 percent of Israelis are worried about civil war.
According to this report, 48 percent of Zionists also want a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, instead of expanding the war and conflict with Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Iran.
This survey also showed that the electoral vote status of the ruling right-wing coalition led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was lower than that of the rival opposition coalition. And based on that, if early parliamentary elections are held in the occupied territories, the ruling coalition will win 53 seats and the opposition coalition will win 57 seats out of 120 Knesset (Parliament) seats. Arab parties also win 10 seats.
The results of a new poll conducted by the Zionist Regime’s Channel 12 also showed that 62% of Zionists believe that the return of the Zionist prisoners is more important than the continuation of the war against the Gaza Strip and, according to them, the realization of victory.
According to this survey, only 29% of Zionists believe that the continuation of the war is more important than the release of the Zionist prisoners in the Gaza Strip.
Also, 51 percent of the Zionists, based on this survey, believe that due to Netanyahu’s political interests and considerations, the prisoner exchange agreement with the Palestinian resistance will not be carried out.
The opposition of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime to the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has denied the possibility of reaching an agreement for the release of the Zionist prisoners in exchange for the release of the Palestinian prisoners from the prisons of this regime. This has caused widespread protests by the families of these prisoners in the occupied territories.
While they are demanding an agreement with Hamas for the release of Zionist prisoners, Netanyahu, who is confident of being tried on corruption charges after the end of the war, is blocking any agreement.