With the drumbeat of war against Iran growing louder in Washington, and as thousands of hardline activists prepare to
flood Capitol Hill on Tuesday, the voice of the Israeli public on this issue is all but lost. A new poll by Maryland University and the leading Israeli
Dahaf polling firm shows that Israelis, realizing the dire consequences of a military strike on Iran, are not as
gung-ho as one might expect.
Shibley Telhami discusses what the results mean in
terms of American politics, and Ali Gharib talks about the
results as well.
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