Poll: Bennett, Shaked and Smotrich are the hope of the right
Special poll on expected voting among religious Zionists finds about 53% would support New Right-National Union alliance.
Special poll on expected voting among religious Zionists finds about 53% would support New Right-National Union alliance.

53% of respondents do not support granting immunity to the Prime Minister. Also: Alliances on the left may weaken it.

Reuters/Ipsos poll: 53% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of Iran, 71% believe US will be at war with Iran in near future.

Likud members who support Netanyahu were asked during last week's primaries who will they support after Netanyahu steps down.

Channel 12's Political Analyst comments on poll that gives just four seats to Otzma Yehudit, Jewish Home and National Union parties.

Poll finds that when the Likud is headed by Sa'ar, it wins two fewer seats but the right-wing bloc as a whole wins three more seats.

New poll shows American Orthodox Judaism prefers incumbent President by large majority.

Blue and White maintains slight lead over Likud,right-wing bloc retains lead over left, but none can form coalition under latest poll.

A poll shows that if Gideon Sa'ar heads the Likud, the party will weaken but the right-wing bloc as a whole will remain the same.

According to survey Blue and White jumps to 37 seats, Likud gets 33. If Sa'ar wins Likud primaries, party weakens but Right strengthens.

Channel 12 News poll finds that a third election will again fail to solve the political stalemate.

New poll predicts the political stalemate will continue even after a third election. Liberman remains the balance of power.

Israel Hayom poll finds no change in blocs a week after PM's indictments. Jewish Home-National Union does not pass the electoral threshold.

If elections were held today, Likud would win 33 seats, but if Sa'ar leads, Likud would receive only 26 seats, according to poll.

Channel 13 News poll: 56% believe Netanyahu cannot be PM under indictment. If elections were held today, the blocs would remain the same.

Blocs would continue to fall short of majority to form coalition if elections were held today, survey finds.

ADL survey finds hardcore anti-Semitic attitudes remain pervasive. One in four Europeans polled fall into most anti-Semitic category.

Left-leaning think-tank examines attitudes to Israel's foreign relations: Israelis see EU as adversary, do not prioritize 'peace process'.

New poll finds that the two major parties are gaining strength, but neither will succeed in forming a government without unity or Liberman.

Peace Index poll asks hundreds of Israelis what they think of peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

According to poll, 56% of voters expect Trump to be reelected next year, including 85% of Republicans and 35% of Democrats.

Channel 12 News poll looks at possibility of holding direct election for PM revealing Netanyahu receives 40% of vote, Gantz - 36%.

78% of British Jews prefer no deal Brexit to Labour leader as PM, while only 12% prefer the opposite, according to poll.

According to survey, Right-haredi bloc receives 56 seats, as does Left-Arab bloc. According to poll, Liberman maintains 8 seats.

51% of voters think Trump should be impeached and removed from office, according to Fox News poll.

Majority of Israelis are against a third election campaign, new Channel 12 News finds.


New Channel 12 poll gives right-religious bloc 59 Knesset seats - 2 short of forming a government.

Final Channel 13 poll: Right-wing bloc has 58 seats overall. Liberman again the deciding factor.

Final Channel 12 poll finds the right-wing bloc has 59 seats without Yisrael Beytenu.

Radio 103FM poll gives Likud 33 seats and Blue and White 31.

Kan 11 News poll finds right-wing-haredi bloc with 59 seats, center-left bloc has 54 seats.

Most Israelis think that Israel has succeeded in its diplomatic activities in the US, Europe and the Arab countries.

Right holds 58 seats, left 52 seats in latest poll, Likud regains lead after previous polls showed Blue and White ahead.

New poll shows Blue and White leading Likud as right-wing bloc grows in size.

Election summary for August 29-September 6.

Israel Hayom and i24NEWS poll: Likud has 31 seats, Blue and White has 30. Yamina has eight seats, and Otzma Yehudit has four.

The third largest party is Yisrael Beytenu with 10 seats. Yamina and the Joint List both have 9.

Likud, Blue and White parties tied at 32 seats in latest poll, right leads 56 seats to 53.

Channel 13 News poll finds that Liberman wins 11 seats and continues to be the deciding factor in who will form a coalition.

Kan News poll finds that Feiglin's voters have dispersed to the Likud and to Yamina, but also to Yisrael Beytenu and Blue and White.

Blue and White wins 32 seats. Likud wins 30 and Yamina wins 10.

Right-wing bloc's lead over left-wing, Arab bloc falls to one seat in latest poll. Neither side has enough support to form a coalition.

42% say Netanyahu is most suitable to be PM, only 29% believe Gantz would be the most suitable candidate.

Israel Hayom-i24News poll: Likud has 32 seats, Blue and White has 31. Otzma Yehudit and Zehut do not pass the threshold.

Yisrael Beyteinu and Yamina both received 10 seats in the poll, followed by Shas with 8, UTJ - 7, Democratic Camp - 7 and Labor - 5.

Poll finds Shaked unharmed by recent media attacks, Liberman loses seat in wake of vote-sharing agreement with Blue and White.


Radio 103FM poll: Likud wins 32 seats, Blue and White wins 30, the Joint List has 11.

Most right-wing Israeli voters want Netanyahu to remain prime minister even if he’s indicted.

The Joint Arab list wins 11 seats. The United Right Party, headed by Ayelet Shaked, holds 10 seats.

Blue and White is the largest party, with 30 seats, while Likud gets 29. United Right in 3-way tie for third largest party, with 11 seats.

New poll shows right-wing bloc sans haredim and center-left bloc sans Arabs are exactly equal

New poll shows Likud leading, but blocs almost even. Yisrael Beytenu remains crucial to forming a government.

New poll conducted for Radio 103FM finds that the right bloc has 57 seats, but cannot form a government without Avigdor Liberman.

First poll following right-wing merger finds neither left nor right able to form coalition.

45% of the public believes that Netanyahu is the most suitable candidate to lead the country. Gantz received 35%.

85% of the respondents said it was important for them that their children marry a Jewish spouse.

The new party of Ehud Barak, Meretz and Stav Shafir wins 9 seats and drops Labor to 5.

New poll shows right-wing coalition gaining 5 seats if New Right and United Right run together, but still falling short of majority.
