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Israeli Poll Shows 72% Support Security Zone in South Lebanon Despite Potential US Clash
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 4 hours ago
What happened
A June 2026 Israeli poll shows 72% support for a security zone in southern Lebanon despite potential US conflict, declining trust in Trump prioritizing Israel's security, and mixed views on domestic enforcement and political leadership.
- 0172% of Israelis support a permanent security zone in southern Lebanon despite possible US conflict.
- 02Trust that Trump prioritizes Israel's security fell sharply from 44% in May to 28% in June.
- 0353% believe Israel-US tensions are temporary and won't harm long-term relations.
- 0447% think law enforcement is too lenient on ultra-Orthodox protests; 26.5% say it's too harsh.
- 0538% feel Israel's security improved since Operation Lion's Roar, mostly among right-wing Israelis.
- 0647% rate ultra-Orthodox leadership positively for advancing community interests.
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