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    Israelis Oppose Iran Ceasefire, Divided Over Whether to Respect It, Poll Says

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    Posted on April 13, 2026

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    Most Israelis Oppose Iran Ceasefire, Divided on Truce Policy, Poll Finds

    Israeli Public Opinion on Iran Ceasefire and Truce Policy

    By Emily Rose

    Overview of the Poll Results

    JERUSALEM, April 13 (Reuters) - Nearly two-thirds of Israelis oppose the Iran https://www.reuters.com/world/iran/ ceasefire but the public is divided over whether Israel should respect the two-week truce or resume attacks on Iran, according to a poll from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

    The poll was the first national survey of Israelis conducted after the U.S. and Iran agreed last week to a ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, the survey's authors said. The two sides failed to reach a broader deal to end the war in weekend talks in Islamabad.

    Ceasefire Impact on Regional Conflicts

    The ceasefire has halted U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran. But it has not ended a parallel war between Israel and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, where the Israeli military has continued deadly bombardment that has killed many civilians. Hezbollah has continued to fire rockets at Israeli towns in the country's north.

    Public Sentiment on Lebanon Conflict

    On Lebanon, more than 61 percent of Israelis believe the truce should not extend to the fighting with Hezbollah, a core demand by Iran in talks with the U.S., according to the poll, conducted by researchers at Hebrew University's Agam Labs.

    Division Over Israel's Next Steps

    Asked what Israel should do about Iran, 39 percent said Israel should continue attacks, 41 percent said their country should respect the ceasefire, and 19 percent said they weren't sure, the poll said.

    The poll was based on a sample of 1,312 Israelis interviewed from April 9-10, with a margin of error of 3.2 percent.

    Political Implications of the Ceasefire

    Long-Term Conflict Outlook

    With the fate of the Iran ceasefire unclear, Israel is digging in for a long, drawn-out conflict https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/us-iran-talk-truce-israel-digs-forever-war-2026-04-09/ across the Middle East, with Israeli officials concluding that their enemies in Iran, Lebanon, Gaza and beyond cannot be eliminated outright.

    Impact on Prime Minister Netanyahu

    The public's perception of Israel's military success in Iran holds high stakes for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces an election due by October that most public opinion polls show he will lose.

    Netanyahu's Declining Popularity

    According to the Hebrew University poll, Netanyahu's standing among Israelis has decreased since the start of the Iran war, with 34 percent of Israelis preferring him as premier now versus 40 percent at the start of the conflict.

    (Reporting by Emily Rose; editing by Rami Ayyub, by William Maclean)

    References

    • 2026 Iran war ceasefire
    • US and Iran end 21-hour ceasefire talks without agreement before Vance departs Pakistan
    • Netanyahu seeks to avoid snap vote as Iran war gives no boost in polls - AL-Monitor: The Middle Eastʼs leading independent since 2012

    Table of Contents

    • Israeli Public Opinion on Iran Ceasefire and Truce Policy

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israelis oppose Iran ceasefire, divided over whether to respect it, poll says

    1What percentage of Israelis oppose the Iran ceasefire?

    Nearly two-thirds of Israelis oppose the Iran ceasefire according to a recent poll.

    2Are Israelis divided on whether to respect the Iran ceasefire?

    Yes, the poll shows Israelis are nearly evenly split on whether to respect the ceasefire or resume attacks.

    3
  • Overview of the Poll Results
  • Ceasefire Impact on Regional Conflicts
  • Public Sentiment on Lebanon Conflict
  • Division Over Israel's Next Steps
  • Political Implications of the Ceasefire
  • Long-Term Conflict Outlook
  • Impact on Prime Minister Netanyahu
  • Netanyahu's Declining Popularity
  • Does the ceasefire with Iran include Hezbollah in Lebanon?

    No, over 61 percent of Israelis believe the truce should not extend to fighting with Hezbollah.

    4How has Prime Minister Netanyahu's standing changed since the Iran war began?

    Netanyahu's support has decreased, with 34 percent preferring him as premier now versus 40 percent at the start of the conflict.

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