Kan network poll: Israelis believe they have not won any war
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Israelis believe they have not won any war
Pars Today – The results of a special poll conducted by Israel's state television (Kan) show that a majority of the Israeli public believes that the regime has not won any war since Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.
According to Pars Today, the results of the poll indicate that the majority of the Israeli public believes that Israel has not achieved victory on any front since the Gaza war; this issue reveals a deep gap between the official narrative of Tel Aviv and the reality on the ground.
The results of this poll indicate that 57 percent of the participants explicitly stated that Israel has not achieved victory on any front.
While Netanyahu is attempting to construct 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. Additionally, 16 percent claimed that the regime has achieved victory in Gaza and Iran.
Of these, only 14 percent considered victory in Lebanon likely, 12 percent claimed a defeat of Ansarullah in Yemen, and 11 percent said Israel has been victorious against Palestinians in the West Bank.
These data are released as TV channels 12, 13, and 11 (Kan) had previously refused to broadcast Netanyahu's statements regarding the creation of a "false narrative" of victory on the Iranian front, an action that provoked his anger.
Meanwhile, the Israeli media outlet Walla News, following the U.S. President's announcement of a ceasefire in the war against Iran, 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."