New poll shows Israelis strongly dissatisfied with new US-Iran agreement, with only 11% believing Israel won the recent war with Iran.By World Israel News StaffA new Israeli poll found that most Israelis do not trust President Donald Trump to protect Israel’s interests in negotiations with Iran, while only a small minority believe Israel won the war.The Channel 12 survey, published Thursday, found that 71% of Israelis do not trust Trump to look out for Israeli interests in an agreement with Iran, compared with 13% who said they do and 16% who said they did not know.The numbers marked a sharp deterioration from a week earlier, when 62% said they did not trust Trump on the issue and 21% said they did.The poll also found widespread dissatisfaction with the war’s outcome. Asked how the fighting ended, 43% said Israel lost, 41% said the result was inconclusive and just 11% said Israel won.A separate question found that 52% of respondents believed Netanyahu’s conduct had harmed Israeli interests in the US-Iran agreement, while 24% said it had helped and 24% said they did not know.The poll adds to a growing body of survey data showing that Israeli public confidence in Trump’s handling of Israel’s security has eroded rapidly since the US moved toward a deal with Tehran.An Israel Democracy Institute survey conducted from May 31 to June 5 found that 44% of Israelis believed Israel’s security was a central consideration for Trump, down sharply from 60% in March. Among Jewish Israelis, the share dropped from 64% in March to 41% in June.The IDI survey was conducted before renewed Iranian missile fire at Israel on June 7-8 and before the latest escalation over the US-Iran agreement.The poll results reflect a striking reversal for Trump, who has long enjoyed unusually high approval among Israeli Jews and was often portrayed by Netanyahu’s allies as one of the most pro-Israel presidents in US history.But the new agreement with Iran, and Trump’s public criticism of Israeli actions in Lebanon, have triggered anger across much of Israel’s political spectrum.The US and Iran signed an interim agreement this week aimed at ending nearly four months of war and opening a 60-day period for negotiations on a final arrangement. The talks are expected to focus on Iran’s nuclear program, ballistic missile capabilities, sanctions relief, oil exports and regional ceasefires, including in Lebanon.Vice President JD Vance, who is leading the US delegation to follow-up talks in Switzerland, told reporters before departing Washington: “I think we’re going to hopefully make progress on the nuclear issue, make progress on the Lebanon ceasefire issue.”Trump has defended the agreement as a chance to end the war while warning Iran against violating it.“We’re going to bomb the hell out of them if they violate the agreement,” Trump said at a press conference. “I don’t want them to. I want them to honor the agreement.”The agreement has been welcomed by some world leaders and market analysts as a possible off-ramp from a broader regional war, but in Israel it has been widely criticized as insufficiently addressing Iran’s nuclear and missile programs and as empowering Tehran’s regional allies.A Hebrew University poll found that about 92% of Israelis believed Iran benefited more than Israel from the joint Israeli-US military campaign, while just 8% viewed Israel as the winner. Nearly 90% said the war’s goals had not been met, and fewer than 30% believed Netanyahu’s claims of major achievements.The Jewish People Policy Institute’s May Israeli Society Index had already shown declining confidence before the latest agreement. JPPI found that support for launching the Iran war had fallen from 72% in March to 59% in May, while the share of Israelis reporting a strong sense of victory had dropped from 56% in March to 38% in May.JPPI also found that trust in Trump to “do the right thing” in US-Israel relations had fallen from 75% in March to 62% in May.The post Just 13% of Israelis trust Trump on Iran deal – poll appeared first on World Israel News.