Protest against judicial reform
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A new survey conducted for Kan after the presentation of President Isaac Herzog's outline last night (Wednesday) shows that 36% of Israelis support the President's compromise outline, compared to only 24% who oppose it. 40% answered "don't know" about the outline.

It also shows that about a quarter of Likud voters (23%) support the president's outline, as do 17% of the voters of all the current coalition parties. 9% answered that the outline presented by the president leans on the side of the supporters of the reform, 28% stated that it is balanced, 30% stated that it leans on the side of the opponents of the reform. About a third of the respondents did not answer the question.

Against the background of increasing protests and inflammatory statements by the political parties, the survey raised the question of what is the most significant threat to Israel these days. Most of the respondents, about 60%, answered that the internal dispute and the fear of a split in the nation is the most significant threat. Only 26% mentioned the security threat.

The survey also shows that the right-wing bloc has weakened to 58 mandates.

According to the data, if the elections were held today, the Likud party would receive 28 mandates, Yesh Atid 24, National Unity 17, the Religious Zionism 12, and Shas 11.

United Torah Judaism would win 7 mandates, Yisrael Beyteinu 6, UAL 6, Hadash-Ta'al 5, and Meretz 4. Labor would not be in the Knesset.