Unilateral Strike on Iran Nuclear Program Backed by Two-Thirds of Israeli Jews, Poll Shows
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The Israeli Air Force crosses all of Israel from north to south, in honor of the country's 63rd Independence Day. Photo: wiki commons.
JNS.org – Should the need arise to attack Iran, 65.6 percent of Israeli Jews would support a unilateral Israeli strike even without international support and 21.8 percent would oppose the move, a new Israel Hayom-New Wave Research poll shows.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the U.N. General Assembly Oct. 1 that Israel would not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons, and that if Israel “is forced to stand alone, Israel will stand alone.”
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