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Poll: Most Israelis Fear They Won’t Be Able to Travel Abroad as Global Anger Mounts

A new Channel 12 survey revealed that 56% of Israelis fear they may not be able to travel overseas due to growing anti-Israel sentiment worldwide. The poll reflects mounting concern as high-profile anti-Israel incidents against Israeli tourists have increased in Europe and beyond.

Recent incidents include an Israeli tourist being assaulted on a beach in Athens, where the attacker bit part of his ear off while shouting anti-Israel slogans. Days earlier, Israeli teenagers were harassed on the Greek island of Rhodes, and an Israeli-owned cruise ship was blocked from docking at Syros due to a large anti-Israel protest.

The poll also found 67% of respondents feel that the government does not represent their will, with 62% supporting a comprehensive hostage-ceasefire deal. Meanwhile, only 28% favored intensifying military operations, and just 4% backed a partial deal to release some hostages.

Further, 49% opposed establishing settlements in Gaza, and the survey revealed widespread dissatisfaction with senior Israeli leadership, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, Defense Minister Katz, and Finance Minister Smotrich. A recent controversial appointment of Likud MK Hanoch Milwidsky, under investigation for serious crimes, to chair the Knesset Finance Committee, was opposed by 70% of respondents.

(INN/VFI News)

“Lord, we pray for safety and protection over Israelis traveling abroad amid rising hostility. We ask for peace in the hearts of nations, wisdom for Israel’s leaders, and a breakthrough in negotiations that will lead to justice, safety, and freedom for all hostages.”

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