After a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran, life in Jerusalem resumed with busy streets and open markets. The ceasefire brought relief to many Israelis, despite lingering trust issues about the future. Public sentiment largely supported Prime Minister Netanyahu's recent military actions against Iran, with a significant majority expressing approval of the timing and necessity of the attack. Netanyahu, facing previous criticism for his handling of regional tensions, appeared to regain favor with the public as perceptions of national security shifted positively following the ceasefire.
I feel a little relieved that we are not at war anymore. But it could also be tricky because we never know whom to trust.
I think we attacked them at a perfect time, exactly what we needed to do. I think Netanyahu did the best he could. They were really close to having a weapon against us.
What Netanyahu did is not just for Israel, it's for the whole world. Iran is a radical religious regime whose aim is to eradicate Israel.
About 82% of Jewish Israelis supported Israel's attack on Iran and the timing of the attack.
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