Poll: 92% of Israeli Jews Say Jerusalem is Eternal Capital
Survey also finds support for mandating incorporating Jerusalem Day studies as part of the national school curriculum.
Survey also finds support for mandating incorporating Jerusalem Day studies as part of the national school curriculum.

Average Israeli child rates their happiness with a 9.2 out of 10; socioeconomic differences found not to be a factor in happiness.


Many Israelis displeased with Netanyahu capitulating to haredi parties' demands; surprising confidence in Kahlon as finance minister.


The majority of Israelis feel comfortable walking alone at night, but do not trust - or are dissatisfied with - police.

57 percent of Israelis satisfied with life in Israel, with 99 percent of Israelis expressing some measure of pride at their nationality.

57% of Israelis claim they are 'not religious' and 8% are 'atheist,' according to Gallup poll.

Democrats support an Iran deal, back US over Israel by a 3:1 ratio; Republicans oppose both views at nearly the same ratio.

Support gap between Jews, general US population narrowing; religious Jews more likely to disapprove of Obama.

More than 80% of respondents in survey believe that the Holocaust could diminish in significance.

The Islamic Republic may be focused on nuclear weapons - but most Iranians seem convinced the deal will simply bring economic prosperity.

A new poll finds that support for a “two-state solution” is less popular in the United States than it has been in at least two decades.

74% of Palestinian Arabs support Hamas's terror tactics against Israel; survey also reveals Hamas-Fatah support split.

A poll shows that over two thirds of Palestinians – 68% - support rocket attacks by Hamas against Israeli civilian targets.

US President Barack Obama's approval ratings slip to 46% - less than Americans approve of most television presidents.

Labor head blames misleading polls for creating false confidence, without considering 'Netanyahu could reinvent himself in days.'

TV pioneer Uzi Peled called for an 'investigation' into the election results because they did not match the TV projections.

Final pre-election polls show that the “Zionist Union” is maintaining a four-seat lead over the Likud.

In opposition to results until now, poll finds a mere 4% separates preference for PM, gives Labor 25 versus 21 for Likud.

Prof. Aumann tells Arutz Sheva Netanyahu should reflect long and hard over Shalit deal, Judea-Samaria demolition; urges polling overhaul.

Labor ahead of Likud by 2-4 seat margin in polls - but Israelis still prefer Netanyahu and a 'right-wing' government.

Netanyahu in media blitz says Labor could defeat him, but could the polls be fabricated?

Latest poll shows gap at top staying steady, with Jewish Home at 13 and Yachad at 5 in slight gains for each.

Latest election poll from Haaretz sees Labor-Hatnua once again in the lead, with 24 mandates - three above rival Likud.

Latest poll reveals clear lead for Labor-Hatnua - but more Israelis still prefer Netanyahu as prime minister.

Week before elections Labor outpaces Likud by a full four mandates - but who will get first crack at forming a coalition?

Labor 24, Likud 21 as Yesh Atid surges to 14. Majority of Yesh Atid and Kulanu voters want Herzog as prime minitser.

The margin of 'undecided' voters is wide enough to affect 19 mandates. Could last-minute decisions become tie-breakers?

Two differing polls predict a tie between Labor, Likud - but who would have an easier time forming a coalition?

Likud closes gap with Labor from previous polls, and Netanyahu further outpaces Herzog as most fitting for PM, as Jewish Home lapses.

Labor gets 24, ahead of 21 for Likud; after a slight rebound to 14 Jewish Home falls back to fifth place.

Likud gets 24, Eli Yishai gets 5 and Shas is at the bottom with 4. Right-religious bloc has 60 MKs, with two weeks left to elections.

25 seats for Labor in latest elections poll, despite a different poll suggesting a close race with Likud.

Yachad-Ha'am Itanu pulls ahead of the far-left as Meretz is now barely passing the threshold.

Differing polls indicate either a Labor win or a tie with Likud; Yesh Atid, Yachad-Ha'am Itanu gaining seats overall.

Nearly two-thirds now backing the air campaign against the jihadists, according to a survey released Tuesday.

Third poll published Tuesday predicts clear win for Labor, but also extra seat for the newest right-wing party.

Yet another survey shows Likud and Labor joint top - but number of undecided voters means it's still anyone's game.

A 24-seat tie for Likud and Labor may not be enough to prevent the left from forming a stronger coalition, poll reveals.

A Nana 10-TRI poll gives religious-Zionist and hareidi-Zionist parties 19 MKs in total.

Series of surveys find that while Likud keeps marginal lead in the polls, Netanyahu's approval rating has noticeably dropped.

Polls reveal surprising support for Tzipi Livni, Moshe Ya'alon; mandate survey predicts Likud victory despite earlier poll.

Labor has a slight edge over Likud in pre-elections polling - but also has gained seats for a potential leftist coalition.

24 seats for each party, as neither seems able to shake the other for the lead and elections day approaches.

CNN poll finds 63% of Americans believe it was a bad move to invite Netanyahu to address Congress without consulting Obama.

Jewish Home making a slow recovery with 12 seats after slump; joint third with Arabs and Yesh Atid.

The majority of traditional, national-religious, haredi Israelis choose religious parties - and demand that women be included on all lists.

Labor pulls past Likud with 25 seats in latest poll, but majority of voters still think Netanyahu will be prime minister again.

A new poll shows that recent trends indicating a strengthening of the Likud and a weakening of Jewish Home are continuing.

Majority of respondents call for debate between Netanyahu and party leaders - but still prefer him over Herzog.

In Gallup poll asking what the biggest threat to the US is today, ISIS won by a 84% landslide; Iran in second spot.

Third poll in one day finds near tie for first, tie for third, and Yisrael Beytenu continuing to suffer.

Likud-led coalition remains strong, projections show; more Israelis want a right-wing than left-wing government overall.

Likud ekes by Labor, Jewish Home down to 11 seats being bypassed by joint Arab list and Yesh Atid, dropping to 5th for first time.

Poll finds race for top remains neck and neck, as does race for third between Jewish Home and united Arab list, Yishai continues to get in.

Poll finds that Americans don't like Boehner's invitation to Netanyahu, but think congressmen should attend the speech nonetheless.

Likud outpaces Labor by four seats, but Jewish Home continues to slide in pre-election surveys.

Averages from 38 polls since election frenzy began last December reveals Likud has a slight drop on Labor, Arabs and Jewish Home tied.

News presenters have unique position to shape public opinion - but what are their opinions? According to public: far left and radical left.
