Despite the low number, many more still support Netanyahu `s war on Gaza, according to the Reuters news agency, which cited a new poll by the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI).
The IDI poll found that 56 percent of those questioned said continuing the military offensive was the best way to recover Israeli captives.
Meanwhile, 24 percent thought a swap deal including the release of thousands more Palestinian prisoners from Israel’s jails would be best.
Netanyahu ’s political rival and present war cabinet partner, Benny Gantz, garnered support from 23 percent of interviewees. About 30 percent named no preferred leader.
The poll was conducted among 746 respondents between December 25 and December 28, with a 95 percent confidence level, the IDI said.
Successive surveys have found his popularity has fallen sharply since October 7.
Source: AlJazeera