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Oct 7th – Majority of Israelis Want War to End, 77% Think Bringing Hostages Home Trumps Toppling Hamas – Poll | JPost – The Daily Psyop

 Oct 7th — Majority of Israelis Want War to End, 77% Think Bringing Hostages Home Trumps Toppling Hamas – Poll | JPost

A recent poll shows most Israelis support ending the Israel-Hamas War, prioritizing hostage return over toppling Hamas
.

A majority of Israelis think that it is time to end the Israel-Hamas War, according to a recent Israel Democracy Institute poll.

Approximately 53% of the total sample, 45% of Jews, and 93% of Arabs think that it is time to end the war, according to the poll, whereas 43% of Jews, 5% of Arabs, and 36% of the total sample think that it is not time to end the war.

When asked what the main reason the war should be ended is, 53% of Israelis said that it should be ended because its “continuation endangers the hostages.” Fifty-six percent of Jews and 45% of Arabs said that the hostages were the main reason that the war should be ended.

The next largest group, 16%, said that the war should be ended to enable Israel’s leadership and the IDF to focus their attention on the northern front.

Fifteen percent of Jews and 11% of Arabs said that the war should be ended because “the fighting has already achieved most of what can be achieved.”

🔗SOURCE ➡️ Jerusalem Post

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want a deal and the war to end.
It’s not a large majority. It’s why we are out on the streets dai
ly.

We are not our government.

We have been asking the world to help us make Netanyahu a

ccept the deal and end the war.”

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of TheMcgwire’s Oct 7th Series

Israel Was on The Brink Of Civil War Before October 7th As a Result of Netanyahu’s Judicial Overhaul

In July, The Cradle reported, “Over Half of Israelis Worr
y About Possible Civil War: Poll” – 2 and a h

a

lf months before October 7th…
In part 1, I covered a series of polls revealing the trend of Netanyahu losing popularity following Oct 7

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