Israelis war-weary but most oppose Iran ceasefire, poll suggests
•Israelis war-weary but most oppose Iran ceasefire, poll suggests10 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNick BeakeJerusalemBBCLiat Zvi's Tel Aviv neighbourhood is one of many locations i...
•But it also suggests two thirds oppose the current tentative truce between Washington and Tehran.The vast majority surveyed said they believed neither Iran nor Hezbollah in Lebanon had been severely w...
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Israelis war-weary but most oppose Iran ceasefire, poll suggests10 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNick BeakeJerusalemBBCLiat Zvi's Tel Aviv neighbourhood is one of many locations in Israel hit by Iranian missiles during the warStanding next to the blown-out windows and cracked walls of her apartment in Tel Aviv, Liat Zvi voices an exasperation many Israelis say they feel."It's depressing… we've been in war for two and a half years and this just feels like another round," she sighs.Six weeks ago, her central neighbourhood was among the many locations where Tehran delivered its response to US-Israeli attacks.An Iranian missile evaded Israel's multi-tiered air defence and smashed into a residential building, killing 32-year-old carer Mary Anne Velasquez de Vera from the Philippines.This was the first fatality in Israel during the war with Iran – a conflict that's currently on a precarious pause.Now, like many of her fellow Israelis, Zvi is asking herself what this conflict actually achieved for her country and is finding it hard to contemplate what happens next."It's too much for me to look ahead - it's really hard."New polling by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem points to a war-weariness among Israelis. But it also suggests two thirds oppose the current tentative truce between Washington and Tehran.The vast majority surveyed said they believed neither Iran nor Hezbollah in Lebanon had been severely weakened by the recent US and Israeli bombardment.After Iran talks falter, the big question is what happens next?Twenty-one hours of back and forth leave US and Iran far apart"Despair" was the word a third of respondents chose when asked to describe their current emotion, followed by "confusion" and "anger"."Hope" was fourth.Removing Iran's ability to develop a nuclear weapon, destroying its ballistic missile capability, and securing regime change were three...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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