Differing Polls Reveal Gaps in Israeli Leadership
Polls released within 24 hours of each other reveal differing attitudes toward PM Netanyahu. Are Israelis fed up with a 'lack of options'?
Polls released within 24 hours of each other reveal differing attitudes toward PM Netanyahu. Are Israelis fed up with a 'lack of options'?

Israelis have had enough of pro-Hamas MK's antics, poll reveals, as legal noose around Zoabi begins to tighten.

Jewish Home head gets 38% approval, Netanyahu receives 36%, although Netanyahu far ahead as PM candidate.

A new poll shows that two thirds of Israelis believe the women should have more of a role in negotiations with the Palestinians.

In new poll, Likud would get 27 MKs and the traditional religious right wing would have 69 seats, up from 61.

Most Palestinian Arabs would favor resuming rocket fire at Israel if it does not lift its Gaza blockade, finds new survey.

Likud and Jewish Home still polling first and second place respectively; right-wing-religious bloc would have clear majority.

Stats in Peace Index poll include how Arabs and Jews view ISIS's threat to Israel - and which party is least popular with its own voters.

Knesset Channel poll reveals Naftali Bennett's party snapping at Bibi's heels with 20 seats, compared to 25 for Likud.

Israelis continued to express support for Jewish Home and its leader, Naftali Bennett.

Poll finds Haniyeh upsets Abbas among Arab residents of Judea, Samaria and Gaza 62%-32%, gaining boost from terror war on Israel.

A new poll gives Bennett edge over Netanyahu as leader of the 'right-wing,' as PM's popularity nose-dives amid Hamas ceasefire.

Most Americans say they sympathize “a lot” (34%) or “some” (32%) with Israel, after seven weeks of fighting in Gaza.

Poll conducted by Palestinian Center for Public Opinion also shows majority support Abbas, oppose foreign monitors in Gaza.

One in six French residents like the idea of a "caliphate" run by Islamist group ISIS.

Poll: 59% say op. not a success, as Netanyahu's approval rating nose-dives further to a paltry 32%; majority oppose ceasefire.

Poll finds only 38% of Israelis satisfied with PM, as opposed to 82% at start of Gaza operation; neglect of south raises ire.

54% of respondents disapprove of the White House's stance on Israel, in a poll showing deep sociopolitical divides.

Knesset Channel poll shows right wing religious bloc with 70 seats, compared to just 61 today. Bennett trails Netanyahu for leadership.

Religiously-affiliated Americans show far higher proclivity to supporting Israel over the Palestinians - but why?

The majority of the Israeli public is against a ceasefire with Hamas, but is also pessimistic that rocket fire will stop.

A party headed by Moshe Kahlon would receive 14 seats and could make either Likud or Labor the ruling party.

Is closing Israel Hayom good for the public? More than 80% believe it is not - and that private interests are at play.

Monthly "Peace Index" survey sees majority wary to Hamas-Fatah agreement - and disagree with US blaming Israel for the talks' failure.

Most Israelis feel more or equally 'Jewish' as they do 'Israeli,' poll reveals. But will they in the future?

Likud has challenged Bennett to follow through on his threats to leave the government; but poll says Jewish Home stands to gain.

New poll finds that if former Minister Moshe Kahlon were to run for the Knesset, he would take votes from Shas and Yesh Atid.

Unprecedented new poll results from before talks collapsed; 92% don't foresee peace from talks, nearly half say no urgent need for talks.

A majority of Palestinian Arabs would support extending peace talks if Israel releases more terrorists, finds new poll.

Poll reveals majority of Israelis don't support land concessions, cannot relate to Abbas as a 'partner for peace'.

Despite 'significant' gaps on key issues, US Secretary of State still optimistic on peace deal.

Israeli Jews and Arabs alike believe that Kerry isn't taking Israel's security into account, finds monthly Peace Index poll.

Poll ranking public approval of 23 ministers reveals surprises. Among them: Livni ranks above Netanyahu.

72% think instead of MKs, citizens should select president; 63% don't want presidential institution cancelled.

Survey finds ‘Likud Beytenu’ leaders could get 40 seats – but only if they part ways.

Likud Beytenu up to 36, Jewish Home drops to 11 according to poll; conflicts with findings of a poll earlier in the week.

Following spat over 'Jews in Palestine' proposal, new poll shows Likud Beytenu drops to 30 seats, Jewish Home up to 17.

Education Minister Shai Piron is the minister with whose performance the Israeli public is most satisfied, finds new poll.

ZOA poll reveals that most Americans - even those outside Jewish communities - oppose Washington's anti-Israel policies.

WZO poll finds anti-Semitism rampant in Poland; calls on Israeli government to take EU to task over rampant anti-Semitism there.

Shocking statistics reveal major upswing in anti-Semitism in Europe; 66% say anti-Semitism has 'major impact' on their lives.

Close to 90 percent of respondents said that the negotiations would not result in a peace deal.

Most Israelis would like to see MK Reuven Rivlin as Israel’s next president, finds new poll.

Panels Poll hard to reconcile with two other polls which showed nationalists gaining considerably.

Second poll in 24 hours shows nationalist surge, especially strong if Likud, Yisrael Beytenu run separately. Analyst credits Yaalon.

Channel 1 poll shows Likud Beytenu up by 3 seats, Ben Ari and Eldad's party with 3 MKs.

PA chief negotiator reacts angrily to Israeli construction plans; polls show Israelis reject further withdrawals, doubt peace talks.

Likud-Beytenu would grow from 31 to 34 seats, Jewish Home from 12 to 14.

63% of Israelis would prefer that Peres's term be extended, according to Channel 2 poll. If not, MK Reuven Rivlin is the leading candidate.

The Likud- Beytenu would receive 33 seats if elections were held today, followed by Labor with 16, according to new poll.

Truman Institute poll reveals dramatic decrease in significance of US pressure in peace talks.

A majority of Palestinian Arabs believe Israel poisoned Yasser Arafat.

Shas party head Aryeh Deri warns of ‘poverty storm’ as data shows 1.7 million under poverty line, including 23% of elderly.

Poll finds Americans overwhelmingly distrust Iranian regime, 77% call for increasing sanctions during negotiations.

An overwhelming majority of Israeli Jews believe that the current negotiations with the PA will not lead to peace, finds Israel Hayom poll.

Poll shows most Americans feel US power and prestige have declined, but suffer 'war fatigue' and want US to 'mind its own business.'

Environmental Protection Ministry names names of top polluters. Electric Company terms report ‘inaccurate.’

Survey shows most Palestinian Authority residents oppose peace talks - and 30% support 'violent resistance'.

Americans back the deal with Iran by a 2-to-1 margin, but also say U.S. should use military power to protect Israel.

Poll finds 58% of Israeli Jews think that by signing deal with Iran, US "harmed Israeli interests."
