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N12 Survey on Israel: Israel has been fighting wars on many fronts for a long time. In a way where Israel has been struggling against Hamas for a long time. On the other hand, it is struggling to eliminate Hezbollah. Israel has so far eliminated many terrorists during the wars in Gaza, Iran and Lebanon. Meanwhile, a survey was recently conducted in Israel, the results of which revealed what people think about the future of Israel and the current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The ‘N12 Survey’ revealed that if elections are held amid the ongoing war and conflicts in Israel, then Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party will emerge as the largest political party in the country. In Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party is at number one in the country. After that, National Unity led by Benny Gantz has emerged as the second largest party in the country with 22 seats, while Yair Lapid’s Yesh Edit has emerged as the third party and Yisrael Beytenu has emerged as the fourth party.

What opinion did people give on Israel and Hamas war?,

Israel has been fighting a war with Hamas since last month. In such a situation, when asked about who would win in the ongoing war between these two, 51% people said that Israel would win. He said that Israel has the ability to completely destroy Hamas, while 26 percent of the people directly rejected Israel’s possibility of winning this war. On the other hand, when asked about Israel’s ongoing conflict with Iran, 57% people described Israel’s favor as overwhelming and 32% people expressed dissatisfaction with Israel’s victory.

Israeli public reacted to US presidential election

Elections for the post of President in America are going to be held on November 5. In such a situation, when the people of Israel were asked in the N12 survey about who is their favorite candidate in these elections, then 66% of the Israeli people considered Republican Party candidate Donald Trump as the better Prime Minister candidate. 17% people said Kamala Harris was their first choice, while 17% people expressed their inability to choose between the two candidates.