https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-900161
The majority of Israelis view the recently finalized US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as a win for Tehran and a loss for Israel’s long-term security, according to a survey conducted by the Agam Institute and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The survey, published on Saturday, asked 3,644 Israeli citizens aged 17 and over from a variety of religious, ethnic, and political backgrounds for their opinions on the deal.
The results of the survey show that the overwhelming majority, approximately 86%, of the Israeli public views the agreement negatively.
Over 90% of individuals surveyed believed that under the terms of the MoU, Iran has emerged victorious.
Approximately 83% see the agreement as a long-term loss for Israel's security, with nearly 3/4 of participants believing that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims of the IDF having removed an "existential threat" as inaccurate.