An INSS poll conducted in May 2026 found that 58% of Israelis and 69.5% of Israeli Jews favor deepening military action against Hezbollah, with 57% supporting a buffer zone in southern Lebanon. Israeli strikes have targeted areas including Tyre, causing damage and displacement, while Hezbollah has responded with rockets and drones. Israeli and Lebanese military officials are scheduled to meet at the Pentagon on Friday.
Israeli strikes in Tyre have displaced civilians and disrupted services while public opinion favors deeper operations, highlighting risks of escalation over diplomacy.
“Humanitarian impact and need for de-escalation”
Conservative
Intensified strikes and poll support reflect necessary self-defense against Hezbollah aggression backed by Iran.
“Israeli security priorities and operational freedom”
Libertarian
Strikes and responses impose collective costs on civilians through state and non-state military actions.
“Individual rights versus territorial control”
Devil's Advocate
Analyses overlook the poll's future date, infrastructure context in Tyre, U.S. arms role, and mutual displacement dynamics.
“Unexamined assumptions in all ideological frames”