News ID : 146163
Publish Date : 8/5/2023 10:09:41 AM
!Analyzing a survey; Zionists' fear of civil war

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!Analyzing a survey; Zionists' fear of civil war

Although Netanyahu has assured the residents of the occupied territories in his latest statements that there will be no civil war and that his cabinet is capable of controlling the conflicts and guiding Tel Aviv out of the current crisis despite the approval of the reforms, but the increase in the number of protesters is a sign that Zionist regime’s PM claims are false.

NOURNEWS- Protests against Netanyahu's proposed reforms have entered their 60th week, and the range of strikes is expanding week by week to various jobs and professions.

In other words; The occupiers have entered into a full-scale conflict, which is no longer limited to the judicial reforms proposed by Netanyahu, and this issue has caused the residents of the occupied lands to not be able to hide their concern about the chronic and fundamental crisis created.

According to a new research report published on Tuesday by the Pew Research Center, Israelis are sharply divided on whether or not Netanyahu should remain at the top of Tel Aviv's political and executive equations.

The Pew survey shows that 52% of Zionists have a negative view towards of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime and 48% have a positive opinion.

These views are strictly along party lines, consistent with 97% support for Netanyahu among coalition supporters and negative views among 91% of Netanyahu cabinet opponents.

Also, this survey shows that 93% of haredi and religious Israelis and 72% of traditional Zionists support the Prime Minister of this regime, while only 22% of secular Zionists support Netanyahu.

The survey was conducted between March and April of this year, before the approval of the law to repeal the reasonableness clause, the first aspect of the controversial judicial reforms by the cabinet.

Another aspect of the report was how the Zionists view conflicts in the social and political spheres, and interestingly, the most important conflict that Zionists are worried about is the conflict between the political right and left, where 75% of respondents say that the gap between the two traditional and secular currents is the most important cause of tension and conflict in the occupied territories.

The important point is; Young Zionists between the ages of 18 and 29 are more afraid of their future than middle-aged and elderly people, but more importantly, in total, 58% of Zionists are extremely afraid of civil war in the occupied territories.

In other words; Israeli citizens believe that the ongoing political and social conflicts in the occupied territories will not remain at the current level and will lead to a series of deeper and more serious conflicts in the form of a civil war.

Although Netanyahu has assured the residents of the occupied territories in his latest statements that there will be no civil war and that his cabinet is capable of controlling the conflicts and guiding Tel Aviv out of the current crisis despite the approval of the reforms, but the increase in the number of protesters is a sign that Zionist regime’s PM claims are false.

The current policy of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime to control the psychological dimensions of the crisis in the occupied territories has not only been ineffective, but has strengthened the fear of a large part of the residents of the occupied territories about the occurrence of a full-scale war in this regime. 

BY: Pooya Mirzaei 


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