A poll from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem says nearly two-thirds of Israelis oppose the ceasefire, with the public divided over whether Israel should respect the two-week pause or resume attacks on Iran. On Lebanon, where Israeli attacks continue, 61 percent of Israelis believe the ceasefire should not extend to the fighting with Hezbollah, a core demand by Tehran in talks with the US. Asked what Israel should do about Iran, 39 percent said Israel should continue attacks, 41 percent said their country should respect the ceasefire.
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