Only 4% of Israelis Believe Gaza War Goals Fully Achieved: Poll
1 Feb 2025 07:24
Islam Times - Only 4% of Israelis believe the regime’s objectives in the genocidal war on Gaza have been "fully achieved," according to a new poll published by Israel’s Maariv newspaper.
The survey, conducted by Lazar Research, found that 57% of respondents think the war’s goals have not been "fully achieved," while 32% believe they have "not been achieved at all."
Israel launched its military offensive in Gaza on October 7, 2023, following an unprecedented Hamas attack inside Israeli occupied territories. The operation aimed to eliminate Hamas, secure the release of hostages, and dismantle the resistance group’s military capabilities.
The genocidal war has caused widespread devastation, with the Palestinian Health Ministry reporting more than 47,460 Palestinians killed and over 111,580 wounded.
The war has also displaced millions and triggered a severe humanitarian crisis, drawing international calls for a ceasefire.
Despite the Israeli regime’s stated objectives, the Maariv poll suggests declining public confidence in the war’s success. The results indicate growing frustration and skepticism over whether the military campaign has achieved its strategic goals or improved Israel’s security in the long term.
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