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Seventy-one percent of Israeli citizens say they “do not trust” US President Donald Trump to look out for their interests in negotiations with Iran, and only 11 percent say their country “won” the war, according to a Channel 12 poll published on 18 June.

The results mark a sharp shift from previous polling trends, where Trump had previously enjoyed much stronger support among Israeli respondents.

Asked about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s conduct in relation to the US–Iran agreement, 52 percent of respondents said it harmed Israeli interests, while 24 percent said it helped, and another 24 percent said they do not know.

On perceptions of the recent war on Iran and its allies in the region, 43 percent of respondents said Israel lost, 41 percent said it ended inconclusively, and only 11 percent said Israel won.