OCCUPIED AL-QUDS July 13. 2024 (Saba) - A recent opinion poll conducted by the Zionist enemy's media has revealed that most of the Zionist public believes that the Prime Minister of the Zionist entity, Benjamin Netanyahu, should resign in light of the events of last October 7.
According to the results of the poll conducted by the Zionist Channel 12, 44 percent of respondents believe that Netanyahu should resign immediately, while 28 percent believe that he should resign after the war, which means that 72 percent of the public supports his resignation now or after the end of the war.
In contrast, 22 percent of those surveyed believe that Netanyahu should remain in office. Even among Netanyahu's supporters, opinions are divided, with 50 percent agreeing that he should resign immediately or after the war, while 42 percent believe that he should complete his term.
39 percent of respondents considered Netanyahu to be most responsible for the events of October 7, while 18 percent blamed former military intelligence chief Aharon Haliva, ten percent blamed Army Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy, seven percent blamed Shin Bet head Ronen Bar, and four percent To Defense Minister Yoav Galant. Among these, Netanyahu remains the only one who did not admit any guilt in what was considered a disaster on October 7th.
The poll also showed broad popular support for reaching an agreement with Hamas that includes a ceasefire and the return of the hostages, with 64 percent supporting it and 15 percent opposing it, while 21 percent said they had no specific opinion.
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According to the results of the poll conducted by the Zionist Channel 12, 44 percent of respondents believe that Netanyahu should resign immediately, while 28 percent believe that he should resign after the war, which means that 72 percent of the public supports his resignation now or after the end of the war.
In contrast, 22 percent of those surveyed believe that Netanyahu should remain in office. Even among Netanyahu's supporters, opinions are divided, with 50 percent agreeing that he should resign immediately or after the war, while 42 percent believe that he should complete his term.
39 percent of respondents considered Netanyahu to be most responsible for the events of October 7, while 18 percent blamed former military intelligence chief Aharon Haliva, ten percent blamed Army Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy, seven percent blamed Shin Bet head Ronen Bar, and four percent To Defense Minister Yoav Galant. Among these, Netanyahu remains the only one who did not admit any guilt in what was considered a disaster on October 7th.
The poll also showed broad popular support for reaching an agreement with Hamas that includes a ceasefire and the return of the hostages, with 64 percent supporting it and 15 percent opposing it, while 21 percent said they had no specific opinion.
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resource : Saba