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A recent survey conducted by the National Security Institute at Tel Aviv University shows a decline in Israelis’ assessment of the security situation. Forty-two percent consider the conditions to be poor or very poor, compared to 37% who see them as moderate, and only 20% view them as very good. Concerns about Lebanon and Iran are growing, along with a decline in trust toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump regarding security issues. Israelis also expressed anxiety over the results of the war against Iran, with 43% believing the war ended without a decisive resolution, 37% thinking Iran achieved victory, and 66% believing the Washington-Tehran memorandum of understanding is bad for Israel. Meanwhile, fears of a new confrontation with Iran in the coming year are increasing. While confidence in the military remains relatively high, trust in the government is waning, and there is growing skepticism about the outcomes of recent military operations.
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