

The extension of the temporary ceasefire, which ends at the beginning of March, besides supports 54% of respondents declaring that they voted for groups in the ruling right-wing coalition. The other opinion was expressed by 36 percent of respondents from this group.
The first phase of the truce has been in effect since 19 January and provides for the exchange of 33 hostages kidnapped by Hamas for about 1900 Palestinians imprisoned in Israeli prisons.
The second phase of the agreement would include, inter alia, a permanent truce, the release of remaining surviving hostages and the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip.
However, it is unclear whether the truce will be extended and will enter the second phase. This week the first negotiations have begun.
Nearly 70% of Israelis support Trump's plan
Prime Minister Netanyahu is under force from far-right groups who want the first phase of the ceasefire to resume. The second phase of the truce would now mean that Hamas would actually stay in power in the Gaza Strip. Netanjahu has repeatedly declared that he will not accept it.
According to a survey announced on Friday, 69% of Israelis besides support Trump's proposals for the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to be resettled to arabian states. Among the voters of the current coalition, this percent was 90 percent.
At the same time, half of all respondents believe Trump's ideas will never be realised. 36 percent of the respondents believe that the plans of the American president will be put into practice.