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Israeli Public Trust in Trump Plummets Amid Iran Deal, Supports Lebanon Agreement
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 2 hours ago
What happened
A JPPI survey in July 2026 shows Israeli public trust in U.S. President Trump has sharply declined after the Iran nuclear deal, with broad opposition to the agreement and strong support for the Lebanon accord. Israelis remain divided on Gaza policy but largely view the U.S. as a true friend.
- 01Israeli trust in Trump falls to 7% strong confidence after Iran deal, down from 34% in March.
- 0268% of Israelis view the U.S.-Iran nuclear agreement as harmful to Israel, including 56% very negative.
- 0363% support the U.S.-brokered agreement with Lebanon, with broad backing across demographics.
- 0474% still see the U.S. as a true friend of Israel despite distrust in Trump.
- 0566% favor coordination with the U.S. but independent Israeli action if disagreements arise.
- 06Israeli opinions on Gaza are split: 43% prefer economic pressure on Hamas, 35% support renewed fighting.
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