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VisitHow will Iranian public opinion change regarding conflict with Israel by April 30, 2025?
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Brigadier General Mehdi Sayyari: 65-68% of Iranians Support War Response to Israel's October Attack
Dec 22, 2024, 12:02 PM
Brigadier General Mehdi Sayyari, the deputy head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards intelligence, stated that a recent survey indicates that 65% to 68% of Iranians support retaliating against Israel for its October attack, even if such a response leads to war. Sayyari referenced this finding from a 'reputable institute,' emphasizing that Iran is prepared for potential conflict. This statement reflects a significant sentiment among the Iranian populace regarding the ongoing tensions with Israel.
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