Most of the Israeli public believes that Operation Shield and Arrow should continue as long as necessary, a new poll by Ulpan Shishi showed.

When asked what they believe Israel should do now, 54% of Israelis said that the operation should continue as long as necessary, while 29% - less than one-third - said a ceasefire agreement should be reached as soon as possible. Just 7% of Israelis said that Israel should send send soldiers into Gaza, and 10% said they do not know what should be done.

When asked whether they support a prisoner swap in which Israel would release prisoners, including convicted terrorists, in exchange for the two missing Israelis and the bodies of two soldiers, 40% of respondents said they support such a deal, while 34% said they oppose such an exchange and 26% said they do not know.

In addition, 61% gave Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a positive rating for how he is managing the operation in Gaza, while 30% rated his performance negatively and 9% said they do not know what rating to give.... Read More: Arutz-7