Israelis take part in an anti-government protest calling for an end to the conflict with Lebanon, amid a two-week ceasefire between U.S. and Iran, in Tel Aviv on April 11, 2026.

Israelis take part in an anti-government protest calling for an end to the conflict with Lebanon, amid a two-week ceasefire between U.S. and Iran, in Tel Aviv on April 11, 2026.
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The latest Israeli Voice Index, a survey published by the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI), shows a decline in Israelis’ support for Operation Roaring Lion — the country’s term for the joint military attack carried out by the U.S. and Israel on Iran. The survey, conducted during March 22-26, also points to domestic fatigue stemming from persisting economic and security concerns.

An analysis of surveys conducted by the institute across March show that the war has subsequently shifted Israelis’ perspectives on the continuation and goals of Operation Roaring Lion. The latest figures are in contrast to the findings revealed by the previous surveys titled ‘Operation Roaring Lion’ and ‘Flash Survey on Operation Roaring Lion’, conducted during March 2-3 and March 9-11, respectively.


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