The poll, conducted by the Center for
Iranian Studies at Tel Aviv University from a representative sample of
509 Israeli adults, also found that 81% of the Israeli public believes
that Iran
will attain a nuclear bomb and 70% would not consider emigrating from Israel should Iran achieve nuclear capability.
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by Mehdi Mazloom on Sun May 24, 2009 07:47 PM PDTWell, the answer to this dilemma lays more in Tehran, then Jerusalem.
When Iranian leaders engage with such massive campaign to destroy another state, it is obvious any other nation would do all they can - including threat of military strike to remove the threat from their country.
I am not for military strike, however, the illigal regime of Iran just brings it onto itself. Perhaps when Iranian people see for themselves the result, and consequences of their own leaders ill conceived ventures to mess around with people who had done nothing against Iran, Then perhaps people will discharge their anger at their despotic leaders, rather then Israel, which is resisting Iran's threat to its existence.