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Poll: Majority of Israelis Want PM to Sever Ties with Urich
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Poll: Majority of Israelis Want PM to Sever Ties with Urich

Times of IsraelDec 26
3 min read
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Key Facts

  • ✓ Most Israelis say the PM should stop working with close aide Urich over Qatargate.
  • ✓ Only 35% believe the government's politically appointed October 7 probe will arrive at the truth.
  • ✓ The opposition leads in election polling but does not reach a majority.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. Public Opinion on Urich and Qatargate
  3. Skepticism Regarding October 7 Probe
  4. Electoral Landscape
  5. Conclusion

Quick Summary#

A new Channel 12 survey reveals that a majority of Israelis believe the Prime Minister should stop working with close aide Urich regarding the Qatargate scandal. The poll highlights significant public concern over the allegations of Qatari funding reaching Hamas.

Additionally, the survey indicates low public confidence in the government's October 7 probe, with only 35% of respondents believing it will arrive at the truth. Political polling suggests the opposition leads in a hypothetical election but lacks the numbers to form a majority government.

Public Opinion on Urich and Qatargate#

The Channel 12 poll presents a clear verdict from the Israeli public regarding the Qatargate scandal. According to the survey results, most Israelis are calling for a definitive break between the Prime Minister and his close associate, Urich. The controversy centers on allegations that funds from Qatar were allowed to reach Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

The findings suggest that the public views the continued association with Urich as politically damaging or ethically untenable. The demand for the Prime Minister to sever ties reflects the severity of the accusations surrounding the Qatari funding channels. The survey captures the mood of the electorate regarding accountability for the alleged financial transfers.

Skepticism Regarding October 7 Probe#

Public trust in the government's investigation into the October 7 attacks appears to be low. The Channel 12 survey found that only 35% of respondents believe the politically appointed commission of inquiry will arrive at the truth. This indicates a widespread belief that the probe may be compromised by political interests.

The skepticism surrounding the inquiry suggests a deep divide between the government's narrative and public perception. With the majority of respondents doubting the probe's integrity, there are questions about the effectiveness of the current investigative framework. The low confidence rating underscores the challenges facing the administration in addressing the security failures of October 7.

Electoral Landscape#

The poll also offers a glimpse into the current political landscape should an election be held today. The Channel 12 survey shows the opposition currently leading in the polls. However, the lead is not sufficient to grant them a majority in the Knesset.

This result suggests a fragmented political environment where no single bloc holds a decisive advantage. While the opposition has the momentum, the inability to secure a majority indicates that coalition building would remain a complex challenge. The poll numbers reflect the volatile nature of Israeli politics in the wake of the Qatargate scandal and the ongoing war.

Conclusion#

The latest Channel 12 poll paints a challenging picture for the Israeli government. The public is demanding accountability regarding the Qatargate scandal, specifically regarding Urich. Simultaneously, faith in the official October 7 investigation remains critically low.

As the political situation evolves, these survey results highlight the pressure facing the Prime Minister. The disconnect between public sentiment and government actions regarding both the funding allegations and the inquiry into the attacks remains a central issue for the Israeli public.

#Israel Inside#Benjamin Netanyahu#Naftali Bennett#Qatargate#Jonatan Urich#State Commission of Inquiry#polls#Likud#religious Zionism

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