I think that comes down to two things. One, that's a month and a half old. Two, it doesn't answer what you posed, which was "2/3rds of Israelis support the war". Reading the wording of the questions you presented, it's easy to see that Israelis don't want the war to continue, but also have some pretty monstrous views on how it should end.
Supporting expelling Palestinians does not mean they support a continued war, that's just what they would be OK with for the war to end. Supporting genocide ("47 percent of Israeli Jews answered yes to the question...ie to kill all its inhabitants?") is also a desire for the war to end. The Final Solution would end the threats from Palestinians, I'm not sure it would end wars against Israel. But logic isn't really a strong point in these plans.
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