Distrust of more than half of the settlers to the army commanders
A recent public survey in the Zionist regime showed that 55% of its settlers do not trust the senior commanders of the army, and their level of trust in the cabinet and the Prime Minister of this regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, is very low.
According to Al-Quds al-Arabi report, it was conducted based on a survey conducted by the People’s Policy Institute in the occupied territories on a sample of 816 settlers, including 616 Zionists and 200 Arabs, and the Israeli newspaper Ma’ariv published excerpts from it on Wednesday.
According to the results of this survey, only 26% of Zionists say that they trust the cabinet, while 73% said that they have little or somewhat little trust in the cabinet.
Also, 71 percent said they had very low or somewhat low trust in Netanyahu, while 27 percent of respondents said they still had high or fairly high trust in him.
On the other hand, 63% of the Zionists participating in the poll supported the Supreme Court’s decision to require Haredims to be recruited into the Zionist regime’s army, while 31% were against it.
This survey showed that 86 percent of the settlers are very or somewhat worried about the security situation of the Zionist regime. It was further revealed that 35 percent of Zionists support civilian rule by Palestinian elements and Arab countries in the Gaza Strip.
Among Zionist settlers, the percentage of supporters of the regime’s attack on Lebanon has decreased, from 62% last March to 56% in July, including 35% for an immediate attack, and 21% for an attack after the end of the Gaza war. .
The majority of 56% also declared that they support the demonstrations against the Zionist cabinet, and among the supporters, 42% support the demonstrations as they are and 14% support the protesters, but believe that their behavior is excessive. /p>
Translator: Mina Azimi
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