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Israeli public despair after US-Iran deal

With elections approaching, many Israelis feel a ceasefire without a clear victory means their wartime goals have not been met.

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Following the US-Iran ceasefire agreement, public sentiment in Israel has sharply deteriorated, with polls indicating a collapse in trust towards Israeli leaders and widespread feelings of despair. As elections approach, this dissatisfaction has intensified, with many Israelis saying that ending the war without a clear achievement has created a feeling that their goals have not been met. This growing discontent is increasing political pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces a challenging electoral environment. The Washington Post reports that the public mood is one of frustration over the perceived lack of a decisive victory.
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The Washington Post adds context on the electoral pressure, reporting that for many Israelis, the end of the war without a clear achievement has created a feeling that their goals have not been met.

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