70% of Zionists complain about the deteriorating economic situation in Israel.

70% of Zionists complain about the deteriorating economic situation in Israel.

The results of the survey, published by the Israeli Channel 12, state that 70 percent of the participants, when asked about the economic situation and their assessment of the performance of the Netanyahu cabinet in this regard, emphasized that this performance was “bad.”

However, according to the survey results, only 27 percent assessed the cabinet’s economic performance as “good.”

Even among supporters of the ruling coalition, 51 percent assessed the cabinet’s economic performance as good, while another 45 percent assessed it as bad.

The survey confirms the settlers’ pessimism about their economic situation in the near future. While 39 percent of those questioned in the survey believed that their situation would worsen within the next year, only 18 percent believed that it would improve. Another 22 percent predicted that their situation would remain unchanged, and 21 percent answered “I don’t know.”

When asked how their personal financial situation had changed since the current cabinet was formed in early 2023, only 7 percent said their financial situation had improved. While 46 percent said their financial situation had not changed and 44 percent said their financial situation had worsened.

According to the results of the survey, about a quarter of supporters of the ruling coalition also said their financial situation had worsened since the cabinet was formed.

The survey was conducted by the Midgam Center on a sample of the entire population of the occupied territories aged 18 and over, with 505 people participating, and its maximum margin of error was 4.4 percent. The survey was conducted online and by telephone.

The Netanyahu government’s war in the region since October 7, 2023, and its effects and consequences for the Zionist masses, have drawn much criticism within the regime.

Netanyahu’s cabinet has been under pressure during this period, especially from the opposition and the families of Zionist prisoners, to end the war and exchange prisoners with the Palestinian resistance.

Analysts and experts of the Zionist regime have also warned the regime’s leaders about the consequences of continuing this situation at the domestic and international levels.

In this regard, Zionist journalist Itamar Eichner recently wrote in the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, referring to Netanyahu’s statement that “Israel has entered a stage of political isolation”: The isolation that Netanyahu is talking about is not limited to the political sphere, but is spreading like a fire in a barn to many other areas, including the economy, culture, science, academia, sports, and tourism.

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