Overwhelming majority of Israelis opposes P 5+1 - Iran deal
It's amazing how people can rally around when they realize that it's their lives and their friends lives on the line. This evening, I spent an hour in a packed synagogue praying for Yaakov Yechezkel ben Sara Leah, my friend's son who was told today that his cancer has returned despite a bone marrow transplant. I ask that you all please pray for him.Most Israelis are doing a lot of praying these days about Iran, while highly confident that the IDF can handle anything that is thrown at us. Here are the results of a survey that shows that a huge majority of Israeli opposes the deal being spun by the P 5+1 weaklings and the Iranian mullahs.
This week a dispute was exposed between Israel and the USA in the matter of
the nuclear agreement developing between the West and Iran. Should Israel
support or oppose the agreement being developed with Iran?
Oppose 65.5% Support 16.2% Don't know 18.4%
Are you satisfied with how Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is handling the
whole matter of the agreement being developed with Iran?
Satisfied 52.5% Not satisfied 26.4% Don't know 21%
In the event that a bad agreement, in terms of Israel, is signed, and Iran
continues to advance its nuclear program, would you support or oppose an
independent Israeli attack?
Support 52.4% Oppose 26.8% Don't know 20.8%
Can the IDF independently attack Iran?
Yes 68.8% No 17.1% Don't know 14.1%
There is a proposal to cancel supplying the population with gas masks. Do
you support or oppose this?
Support 23.2% Oppose 58.7% Don't know 18.1%
Who now is most appropriate to be prime minister?
Netanyahu 45.1% Yichimovitch 10% Bennett 7% Liberman 5.4% Livni 3.8% LapidThe most instructive thing here is the percentages for Prime Minister. That's a shocker (Yichimovitch in second, Liberman ahead of Livni and Lapid and Livni ahead of Lanpid).
2.6% Don't know 26%
Labels: Barack Hussein Obama, Binyamin Netanyahu, Iranian nuclear threat, Israeli attack on Iran, Israeli polls
1 Comments:
Dont Know came in second. It's the modern chaos of the low information voter (or non-voter). Ugh.
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