Poll Shows Most Israelis Support Iran Strike

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A majority of Israelis would support unilateral military action against Iran, according to a poll published Friday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his government was ready to act alone.

Some 65.6 percent of 500 Jewish Israelis surveyed by the pro-government Israel HaYom newspaper said they would support military strikes to halt Iran's nuclear program, and 84 percent believed the Islamic republic had no intention of reining in its alleged drive to build a bomb.

Israel and many Western countries accuse Tehran of trying to develop a nuclear warhead, a charge Iran denies.

Netanyahu in a speech to the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday said Israel was ready to act alone to stop Iran making a bomb, in a warning against rushing into deals with Tehran's new leaders.

"Israel will not allow Iran to get nuclear weapons. If Israel is forced to stand alone, Israel will stand alone," Netanyahu told a U.N. summit, in an attack on overtures made by Iran's President Hassan Rouhani.

Israel has repeatedly advocated military force and has threatened unilateral strikes against the Islamic republic.

A nuclear-armed Iran would be a bigger threat than North Korea, Netanyahu added, in an alarmist speech designed to counter Rouhani's recent diplomatic offensive, which has included a direct phone call with US President Barack Obama.

"As dangerous as a nuclear-armed North Korea is, it pales in comparison to the danger of a nuclear-armed Iran," he said.

"A nuclear-armed Iran in the Middle East wouldn't be another North Korea -- it would be another 50 North Koreas."

North Korea, which like Iran faces wide-ranging U.N. sanctions over its nuclear program, is believed to have several nuclear bombs and to have shared technology with Iran.

Some 51.4 percent of respondents in HaYom survey said Netanyahu had given a "good speech" at the U.N., with only 10.9 percent disagreeing.

HaYom conducted the opinion poll on Wednesday. The margin of error was 4.4 percent.

Comments 3
Missing lappeaudecouille 04 October 2013, 14:11

You know it is ridiculous that Israel ask Iran to dismantle their nuclear program. Netanyahu who thinks Iran has defied security council resolutions on a number of occasions has repeatedly done the same himself on a daily basis over the past 25 years by giving out orders to attack, destroy and cleanse the region from its habitants. Why can't anyone have nuclear weapons since Israel has them itself? Looking back into the books, we cannot deny the fact that Israel has attacked all its neighboring countries without exception while Iran has been peaceful all along helping the oppressed. Not to mention just how far Iran is from assembling a nuclear arsenal.

Missing lappeaudecouille 04 October 2013, 14:11

Netanyahu also calls the Iranian regime a terrorist regime that wants to annihilate the region or rather Israel. Coming from Netanyahu himself is just absolutely preposterous knowing that Israel has terrorized and murdered millions of palestinians and Lebanese and displaced countles families... I just dont know where to end... This is sad. The international community needs to wake up. Sanctiions need to be put on Israel and not Iran.

Default-user-icon Hanny (Guest) 04 October 2013, 15:36

Mr Decouille who started and provoked wars in 1973 in 1982 and 2006 and on....? Open history books and read why the zionist went to war all these years and check why they killed palestinians ,and btw who was able to send Arafat out of Lebanon beside the zionist ? Not that i sympathize them but at least they did the job just to refresh your memory but these palestinians that your having pitty on them wlak kaffarouna ou halakou alla taba3na i remember very well when we run from village to village in 1976 for us not to be killed by palestinians and their allies,and your saying that the zionist displaced us from our home ?they are both the same, starting from the 70's go and search what ,arafat did to us all these years and this is for thanking us that we accept him in lebanon ? Come on.... Halakou rabbo la libnan