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Polling: Israeli people are afraid of vacation abroad after being criticized by the world

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People
Israel
The majority are afraid of not being able to travel abroad because of the increasing global criticism of the Zionist country.
This was revealed in a poll published in early August 2025, where international isolation of Israel continued to increase as the cruelty of their genocide in Gaza, Palestine.
As reported
Times of Israel
, according to the poll that is broadcast by
Channel 12
, 56 percent of Israelis said that they were afraid of not being able to travel abroad due to increased international criticism of Israel related to the war on the Gaza Strip.
Conversely, 40 percent of respondents said they were not afraid of the potential incident when traveling abroad, while the other 4 percent claimed not to know how to answer.
In recent weeks, Israeli tourists have experienced several anti-Israeli incidents that have been in the spotlight, including attacks and protests.Last week, an Israeli tourist said a man bit part of his ears on Athena Beach after shouting, “Free Palestine, Fuck Israel, I am Hamas.”
The alleged attack occurred a few days after a group of Israeli teenagers were attacked by a group of anti-Israeli attackers while on vacation on Rhodes Island, Greece.Then there was also the incident of a cruise ship owned by Israel prohibited anchored on the island of Syros, Greece, and diverted to Cyprus because of the massive anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian protests at the port.
Dissatisfaction with the government and attitudes towards a ceasefire
Opinion poll
Channel 12
also showed that 67 percent of respondents felt that Israeli government policies did not represent their will, with only 29 percent that said the government represented them.
Even among the coalition voters of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 44 percent of respondents said that government policies did not represent their will, compared to 51 percent who said the opposite.
Regarding hostages and war in Gaza, 62 percent of respondents said the government had to promote a comprehensive agreement to repatriate all the prisoners detained in the Gaza Strip.Meanwhile, 28 percent said they supported the intensification of military operations and occupied the entire Palestinian sac area.
Only 4 percent support the promotion of partial agreement to free about half of the alive hostages and those who have died, which is a framework that has been discussed in the negotiations over the past few months.
In addition, 49 percent of respondents opposed the establishment of settlements in Gaza, while 36 percent supported settlements, and 15 percent claimed not to know.
When asked to assess Netanyahu’s performance as prime minister, 55 percent of respondents said his performance was “bad,” with only 39 percent saying his performance “was good.”Israeli Defense Minister Katz was considered “bad” by 53 percent of respondents, while 34% judged “well.”Likewise, 57% of respondents consider the performance of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa’ar “bad,” compared to 25 percent who consider it “good.”
Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich received the worst value in this poll, with 67 percent judging “bad” and only 24 percent said his performance “was good.”
(Wiw)
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