Shocking poll in Israel: We didn’t win any wars

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PNN – The results of a Kan Network poll show that the majority of the regime’s public opinion believes that Israel has not won on any front after Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; the results of a special poll conducted for the Kan network show that the majority of Israeli public opinion believes that the regime has not won any war since October 7th (Operation Al-Aqsa Storm).

The results of the poll indicate that 57 percent of participants explicitly said that Israel has not won on any front; 28 percent believe that it may have won on one front; and 15 percent did not answer.

While Netanyahu is trying to build a narrative of victory on all fronts, according to the published data, only 17 percent of respondents claimed that Israel was victorious on the Syrian front. 16 percent claimed that the regime achieved victory in Gaza and Iran.

Of these, only 14 percent considered victory in Lebanon likely, 12 percent claimed that Ansarullah had been defeated in Yemen, and 11 percent said that Israel was victorious over the Palestinians in the West Bank.

In this regard, regarding the issue of forming a government inquiry commission to investigate Israel’s security failure in Operation Storming Al-Aqsa, 54 percent supported the formation of a cabinet-level inquiry commission, while only 23 percent supported Netanyahu in forming a parliamentary inquiry commission, 7 percent opposed the formation of the commission, and 16 percent did not respond.

Earlier, a poll by Israel’s Channel 13 television showed that only 33 percent of the regime’s people believe that Israel and the United States have achieved victory in the war with Iran.

This data comes after the 12, 13 and 11 (Kan) television channels had previously refused to cover the prime minister’s statements in order to create a false narrative of victory on the Iranian front, a move that angered Netanyahu, who described it as “blatant censorship.”

In this speech, the Israeli prime minister addressed the issues of Iran and Lebanon, claiming that Israel had dealt a “serious blow” to Tehran.

After the US President announced a ceasefire in the war against Iran, the Zionist media outlet Valanews also launched a sharp attack on Netanyahu, writing that after Israel’s extensive losses in the recent war; we must now expect his “new storytelling” about “imaginary achievements.”

The outlet emphasized that the recent 40-day war ended without achieving the declared goals and with heavy costs for Israel in terms of human, economic, and strategic components.

The Ma’ariv newspaper also reported, citing data from the Scooper media monitoring center that Israeli public opinion no longer believes Netanyahu’s claimed victory narrative, and trust in the Zionist media has also declined due to the sharp gap between the reality on the ground and official claims.

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