52.7 % of Israelis are in favor of Israel He was shipped in the second phase of the high fire agreement signed with Hamaswhich implies the end of war and the liberation of the rest of hostages, according to a survey released today by the newspaper in Hebrew Israel Hayom, the one with the greatest circulation in the country.
On the contrary, 25.7 % think that Israel The current fire should extend the current, without complying with the conditions of the second phase, and releasing the captives in groups, while only 13.6 % believe that the army should resume fighting in the strip.
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The survey, conducted by Facto mr Between March 4 and 10, he interviewed 502 people over 18, creating a representative sample of adult Israeli society, according to the newspaper.
In relation to the question of why Israel has not initiated the second phase of the agreement -according to what was agreed on January 17 and despite the insistence of Hamas that they are still committed to what was agreed-, the majority (61.6 %) of the opposition voters blame the Israeli prime minister, Benjamín Netanyahuand his maneuvers for his own political survival as the main reason.
While only 4.6 % of the supporters of the coalition coincide with that statement and, on the contrary, attribute the delay to violations of the agreement by Hamas and the desire of the Israeli government to destroy it before ending the war.
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However, although a majority is willing to finish the war to recover the hostages, a very similar percentage (52.3 %) fully support the position of the US president, Donald Trumpto unleash a “hell in Loop“If the captives are not released.
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Only 16.7 % oppose a new war response, while 20.6 % of the general public believe that this maximum must be partially supported, without giving details.
As for the total blocking of food and humanitarian aid that enters the strip, which today celebrates 14 days in a row, 40.6 % of respondents claimed to believe that it will contribute in some way to the release of hostages and the collapse of Hamas and 28.8 % said they will not help any of those purposes.