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Majority of Israelis oppose US-Iran deal, survey finds
A majority of Israelis (55%) oppose the US-Iran deal, according to a Kan survey. Only 18% support it, and 70% still fear the Iranian threat despite recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran's military infrastructure. Forty percent believe President Donald Trump remains a 'great friend of Israel' despite the agreement.
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