Deep crisis in public confidence in the Israeli political system
[box type=”shadow” align=”” class=”” width=””]According to a new poll conducted by the University of Haifa, the rate of public mistrust of Israeli politicians and institutions has increased sharply.[/box]
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.
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