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Majority of Israelis believe war with Hezbollah certain
A majority of all political blocs and demographics believe that a war in Israel's north is inevitable.
A majority of all political blocs and demographics believe that a war in Israel's north is inevitable.
New survey by the Jewish People Policy Institute shows over 90% of coalition voters see settlements as enhancing Israeli security, while over 70% of opposition voters have the opposite opinion.
After Biden and Trump officially secured nominations in their respective parties, a new poll shows a very close race within the range of a sampling error.
A new poll shows a widespread shift among Israeli political views due to the October 7th massacre.
Poll examines scenario in which Sa'ar teams up with Naftali Bennett and Yossi Cohen. Such a party wins 17 seats and tips the scales in the next elections.
The National Unity Party is weakening according to the poll but still wins 35 seats. The majority of the public is in favor of establishing a commission of inquiry into the October 7 failures.
A new poll shows that only in haredi society does the majority still believe that the existing draft exemption can continue.
New poll examines what would happen if three separate parties led by Naftali Bennett, Yossi Cohen and Yoaz Hendel, run in the election. All of them cross the threshold.
Channel 13 News poll finds that in the event that Defense Minister establishes a new party, it would win 9 seats. A Labor-Meretz union led by Yair Golan would win 8.
New York Times/Siena College poll: Trump has 4 percent advantage over Biden, but Nikki Haley has an even bigger, 9 percent advantage, over Biden.
A new poll shows that if elections were held today, the National Unity party would win more than a third of these seats, and the Religious Zionist party would not be part of the Knesset at all.
Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll finds former President is pulling more support than Biden in at least seven states that are likely going to determine the election.
A survey conducted online within the United States found major support for Israel.
New poll shows Otzma Yehudit rising to 10 Knesset seats, just three seats behind MK Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party.
New poll by Siena College shows that former President has a 9-point lead over current President among Jews in New York state.
Poll conducted following Minister of Finance's interview that caused an uproar finds: A large majority supports his position that victory over Hamas is now Israel's main goal.
Benny Gantz's party wins 37 seats, Likud with 18, Yesh Atid with 13 and Yisrael Beytenu has 10 seats. Shas maintains its strength with 9 seats.
51% say that the elections should be moved forward, 39% say that there is no need to do so and 10% replied "I don't know". Among votes of the pro-Netanyahu bloc, only 20% said that it was necessary.
The INSS poll found that only 5% of Israelis support the proposed transfer of power in Gaza after the war to the Palestinian Authority.
Channel 12 News poll examines public opinion on settlement in Gaza, finds that a majority is against a return to Gush Katif, though an overwhelming majority on the right is in favor.
The Central Bureau of Statistics has published a study showing that Jews enjoy a better quality of life than Arabs, but suffer more assaults in traffic.
Coalition parties expected to lose two Knesset seats, new poll shows.
Parties led by former Prime Minister and former Mossad chief would win 16 seats combined.
Kan 11 News poll finds Gantz wins 33 seats, compared to 20 seats for the Likud and 14 for Yesh Atid.
Sixty-eight percent of Israelis support military operation to remove Hezbollah from the Israel-Lebanon border.
A party led by Bennett wins 13 seats, a party led by former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen wins nine seats.
Harvard-Harris poll shows majority of young voters aged 18-24 majority say calls to commit genocide against Jews should be allowed.
New poll finds the Yesh Atid Party is falling to 10 seats. A party led by Naftali Bennett wins 12 seats.
A party led by Bennett will win 19 seats and change the political map. A party led by Cohen, according to the poll, will win 12 seats.
55% of Americans say Israel responding with appropriate force to Oct. 7 massacre, support for Israel slipping among young Democrats.
The poll also shows disturbing agreement with a variety of antisemitic tropes throughout US age groups.
About a third of the Arab public supports the goal of the war of toppling the rule of Hamas in Gaza.
NBC News poll finds majorities of all voters disapprove of Biden's handling of foreign policy and the Israel-Hamas war.
Nearly one-quarter of Likud voters do not see a candidate fit to replace PM Netanyahu.
Poll conducted by the Midgam institute shows that Benny Gantz's party is reaching its peak, while the Likud is weakening.
Fox News poll finds 66% of voters side with the Israelis and 22% support Palestinian Arabs.
41% of Israelis want Gaza to be under international control, only 8% support putting Palestinian Authority back in control of Gaza.
Right-wing coalition falls to 42 seats, opposition rises to 78 seats as voters react to Hamas massacre.
New survey find National Unity party weakening, but other left-wing parties strengthen, giving the opposition a majority.
ABC News-Washington Post poll finds ex-pres. with 51% support compared to 42% for Biden, believe incumbent is too old for a second term.
Most respondents believe Lapid and Gantz should not join the government if Ben Gvir and Smotrich leave.
A full 53% of Israelis oppose the anti-government protests held during PM Netanyahu's visit to the US.
The poll also finds that Biden performed better against Pence, DeSantis and Ramaswamy.
Channel 14 poll predicts Otzma Yehudit to win five seats in next election, while Religious Zionism scrapes by with four.
According to the poll the current coalition got 52 seats while the opposition received 63, with Hadash-Ta'al in the middle with 5.
New poll shows National Unity retaining position as largest party, but shrinking in size.
Emerson College poll finds 50 percent of GOP primary voters support Trump, down from 56 percent though he still leads the way.
A new poll shows just a quarter of Israelis believe that the media portrays the situation in Israel as it truly is.
Only 10% of Likud voters believe the judicial reform is the most important issue at stake.
New National Religious-Religious Zionism party would win six seats, reducing gap between Likud and National Unity, Maariv poll shows.
Public divided over prospect of formation of unity government.
Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Republicans broadly sympathize with Trump's accusations of political persecution.
New York Times/Siena College poll shows Trump leading DeSantis by 37 percentage points among Republican primary electorate.
Current government given low marks on issues of cost of living, divisions in Israeli society, and judicial reform according to new survey.
Two polls give center-left a stable coalition, with National Unity overtaking Likud as largest party in the Knesset.
New poll shows 68% of Israelis are not considering leaving Israel, 58% fear civil war.
A new poll shows the current government at a drastic drop in support, with 56% of Israelis fearing civil war due to the judicial reform.
New Kan 11 News poll finds 46% of respondents are opposed to law limiting the judicial doctrine of reasonableness.
Channel 13 poll finds the center-left bloc is gaining strength, but the Meretz and Labor parties remain below the electoral threshold.
Two polls published Thursday night show Labor failing to pass electoral threshold, National Unity and Likud competing head-to-head.