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Politics20:50 · Jun 13

Poll Shows Israel Split Over Tally Gotliv Immunity Fight

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A new i24NEWS poll, published amid the latest Knesset debates, finds Israelis almost evenly divided over the public fight between MK Tally Gotliv and the attorney general over her parliamentary immunity. In the main question, 49% said they support Gotliv and her bid to preserve immunity, 49% backed the attorney general, and 2% said they do not know.

The survey also tested reactions to Gotliv’s claim that the prosecution and the attorney general act like a “criminal organization.” Despite the harsh wording, the public was again nearly split: 47% agreed with her statement, 49% disagreed, and 4% were undecided. The poll highlights how sharply divided public opinion remains on the legitimacy of the legal establishment.

In a separate question, respondents were asked whether they support an attack in Beirut’s Dahiyeh neighborhood even if it would trigger an Iranian response. Here the support was overwhelming, with 81% in favor, 11% opposed, and 8% unsure.

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