Most “Israelis” Unsatisfied with Bibi’s Performance as War Minister, Poll Shows
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A majority of “Israelis” are unsatisfied with Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s performance as war minister, according to the results of a new poll published Sunday -- one month after he assumed the portfolio.
The survey commissioned by Hadashot TV and conducted by the Midgam polling agency found that a total of 58 percent said they were either “unsatisfied” or “very unhappy” with Bibi’s performance as war chief.
Of 533 respondents surveyed [with a maximum sampling error of 4.3%], 25% said they were “unsatisfied” and 33% said they were “very unhappy” with Netanyahu’s performance compared to 26% who said they were “satisfied” and only 7% who said they were “very happy” with the new war chief.
The poll was published a month after Netanyahu appointed himself a war minister after Avigdor Lieberman resigned over Bibi’s handling of the last round of fighting in Gaza.
Since then, Netanyahu’s so-called ‘security policy’ has been criticized both by opponents and fellow right-wing lawmakers with scrutiny intensifying this week following a spate of resistance operations carried out by Hamas resistance movement.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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