IP - One year after the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation and Israeli non-stop brutal attacks on Gaza the result of a poll conducted by Hebrew Radio "Kan" indicates that the majority of Israelis believe that "Israel lost the war against Hamas in Gaza or the outcome of the war is not certain".

Iran Press/ West Asia: One year after the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation Israeli regime army expanded its ground aggression in Gaza after continuous claims that all of its air aggression in Gaza only targeted Hamas command centers or sites of Hamas military bases, not civilian areas.

After widespread destruction in Gaza by Israeli airstrikes and the killing of more than 42,000 civilians on the anniversary of October 7, central Israel including Tel Aviv and Yafa currently are under Palestinian Resistance missile attacks and settlers rushed into shelters.

According to the results of a survey by Kan Radio, the vast majority of Israelis would refuse to return to their homes near the border with Gaza in the post-war time because they believed that the Israeli army couldn't secure safety in the future.

A similar survey also by Kan earlier this week shows that more than a quarter of settlers in the past year tried or seriously thought about migration due to a year of military conflict.

According to the results, only 27 percent of Israelis believe Israel has won the war on Gaza and only 14 percent of Israelis would be willing to reside in towns around Gaza post-war.

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