He has been lifted up on the cross, and He told the sons of Belial that when He was they would know that He is I AM THAT I AM -- John 8:28
does this mean they are drawn? i can't tell you. but it does mean they do not have plausible deniability.
when He said this perhaps He was fulfilling Isaiah 11:10, drawing a people from every nation to Himself. John 12:32 literally says He will draw from all the earth to Himself -- the word "all people" or "all men" isn't there, it's added through translation.
when He said this perhaps it is different from what He said in John 6:44, that no one can come to Him unless the Father draws them. He explains what this means in John 6:64-65, because some did not believe, and He knew from the beginning who did and did not, and who would deliver Him to the cross. so if John 6:44, it is not possible to come to Him unless the Father draws me, means that belief vs. unbelief is associated with the drawing of the Father to the Son, with coming to Him, then we either have universal salvation or we have a drawing to Him which is salvific and a drawing to Him which is of all things, because He is the crux of all things, and that drawing results in the damnation of the wicked, having no excuse, and the approval of the justified, because they have believed.