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Deep crisis in public confidence in the Israeli political system

According to a new poll conducted by the University of Haifa, the rate of public mistrust of Israeli politicians and institutions has increased sharply.

report to Mehr News Agency quoted by Sama News, based on The latest survey Haifa in the occupied territories, with 5 % of the polls announced that they do not trust Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

This figure indicates a sharp decline in popularity among public opinion.

Also, 5 % of the respondents stated that Knesset (Zionist Parliament) and Political parties do not trust.

This amount of unprecedented distrust of legislative and political institutions shows a deep crisis in public confidence in the Israeli political system.

On the other hand, 5 % of the survey announced that they do not trust the police.

This also shows that a significant portion of the occupied territories community doubts the performance and health of the Israeli police apparatus.
The poll shows: “There is a deep divide between occupied and sovereignty in Israel, and public dissatisfaction with the performance of politicians and government agencies has reached its peak.” /p>

These results can have a serious impact on the political and social future of the Zionist regime.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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