Iran Press/Middle East: The survey comes just ahead of another week of legal trials, the revolutionary legislation, and a planned "Day of Disruption" on the following Monday, causing many respondents to express their concerns about the possibility of a civil war in the Zionist entity.
Moreover, amidst the stormy protests this week against the legislation to cancel the rationality reason in the Knesset, 46 percent opposed the law, compared to 31 percent in favor of it.
Simultaneously, as the legal revolutionary legislation progresses rapidly, threats from pilots and reservists to refuse service if the legislation is completed have escalated.
The public's stance on this controversial matter shows that 54 percent of the respondents believe the Zionist regime should take these threats into account, while 36 percent think otherwise, with 10 percent unsure.
The survey also explored public opinion on the crisis in relations between the Zionist regime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden, with the American President criticizing Tel Aviv. Interestingly, 52 percent of respondents hold Netanyahu primarily responsible for the crisis, while 30 percent blame the American government. Moreover, 62 percent believe that Tel Aviv should take into consideration the American government's position, while 33 percent think otherwise.
Meanwhile, the Zionist media reported that 4,000 reservists, including pilots, navigators, and fighters in the "Sayeret Matkal" and Shayetet 13 units, as well as an intelligence officer, are threatening to suspend their service if the judicial amendment law is passed.
The Zionist regime military leadership has warned that the unity of the ranks of the military forces is falling apart in light of the protests being carried out by troops and reservists.
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