A poll by Datafolha (Brazil's leading public opinion institute) conducted between 7 and 9 June found that 70% of Brazilians oppose the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, with only 20% in favour. The survey of 2,004 people across 137 cities also revealed a sharp gender divide: 78% of women reject the war compared with 63% of men, while higher support was recorded among wealthier respondents, evangelicals, and those with university education. Brazilians overwhelmingly believe the conflict will affect them directly, with 92% saying it is already driving up food prices and 84% expecting broader national consequences — concerns that carry particular weight ahead of the country's general election in October.