A recent poll reveals that 92% of Israelis believe Iran emerged as the winner of the recent Middle East conflict, indicating widespread public perception of Tehran's success, according to the Times of Israel. The survey also highlights concerns about Iran's strengthened position following a reported deal with the United States.
Daily Sabah reports that this public sentiment points to a significant shift in regional dynamics, as many Israelis view Iran’s influence in the Middle East as having expanded despite the conflict’s outcomes. The poll suggests a reassessment of Israel’s strategic and security calculations in light of Iran’s perceived gains.
Middle East Eye adds that the poll reflects anxieties over Iran’s growing role in proxy conflicts and its deepening ties with various groups in the region. The widespread belief among Israelis in Iran’s ascendancy may influence future diplomatic engagements and military planning.
The findings underscore the challenge facing Israeli policymakers as they weigh responses to Iran’s regional activities and its recent rapprochement with the United States. Analysts note that the perception captured in the poll could affect Israel’s negotiations and security approaches going forward.






