57% of Israelis Believe Israel Has Not Achieved Victory on Any Front Since October 7, 2023

A recent survey published by the Hebrew network Kan reveals that 57% of residents in the occupied Palestinian territories believe Israel has not secured a victory on any of the conflict fronts since October 7, 2023. In contrast, 28% stated that Tel Aviv has succeeded on at least one front, while 15% expressed uncertainty.
According to the report, following the events of October 7, 2023, and the outbreak of the latest round of hostilities, Israel entered into war with Gaza and Lebanon, with tensions also escalating with Iran. Airstrikes in Syria and Yemen and military operations in the occupied West Bank have continued.
The survey findings indicate a low level of public confidence in success across these fronts. Only 17% of respondents said Israel has achieved success in Syria. This figure was reported as 16% for Gaza and Iran.
On the Lebanon front, 14% expressed belief in victory; this rate drops to 12% concerning Yemen and 11% regarding the West Bank.
Additionally, 73% of those surveyed said the continued presence of Hamas and Hezbollah could pave the way for a repeat of an event similar to October 7, highlighting widespread security concerns among the Israeli public.




