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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