'Israel is not occupying Judea and Samaria
Poll: 70% of Israelis don't view Israeli control of Judea and Samaria as 'occupation.'
Poll: 70% of Israelis don't view Israeli control of Judea and Samaria as 'occupation.'
New survey shows Likud with 30+ seats, while rival Yesh Atid receives 22.
New poll shows Likud with four seats more than Yesh Atid.
Channel 10 poll reveals Yesh Atid leading polls. If Gidon Saar were leading the Likud it would change the picture.
Haredim perceived as being 'takers', Arabs considered 'frightening' - and most leftists and rightists despise each other.
Connecticut church shows support for threatened local Jewish institutions.
New poll shows Israelis far more likely to trust doctors at their local clinic than hospital staff.
Former Defense Minister Ya'alon leaves Likud to make new party.
Shas leader Aryeh Deri says Lapid won't be PM.
National Security and Foreign Affairs Minister Tzachi Hanegbi explains dangers inherent in one-sided annexation.
Special poll shows leftists, Arabs are among least liked sectors in Israeli society.
New poll shows Likud regains popularity, Zionist Union would lose nearly half their seats.
Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party would garner 25 seats if elections were held now, while the Likud would have just 21 seats.
Likud sources say that results of the poll publicized on Channel 2 today reflect the Shabbat crisis but that crisis is already behind us.
If elections would take place today, Likud would not receive largest amount of mandates according to poll released tonight on Channel 2.
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.
Prof. Aumann tells Arutz Sheva Netanyahu should reflect long and hard over Shalit deal, Judea-Samaria demolition; urges polling overhaul.
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.
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.
Poll average shows Likud and Labor are still neck-and-neck, and Netanyahu's likely coalition numbers 69 MKs.
Has the Labor Party hired American help to win the upcoming Knesset elections?
Whatever polls appear in the coming days, there is one statistic to keep in mind: Most voters haven't decided anything yet.
Knesset Channel poll shows Likud with 22 MKs, Jewish Home with 17; Livni teetering on threshold.
Polls released within 24 hours of each other reveal differing attitudes toward PM Netanyahu. Are Israelis fed up with a 'lack of options'?
Most Americans say they sympathize “a lot” (34%) or “some” (32%) with Israel, after seven weeks of fighting in Gaza.
Close to 90 percent of respondents said that the negotiations would not result in a peace deal.
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.
Likud-Beytenu would grow from 31 to 34 seats, Jewish Home from 12 to 14.
Poll shows most Americans feel US power and prestige have declined, but suffer 'war fatigue' and want US to 'mind its own business.'
Likud, Bayit Yehudi enjoy slight boost in popularity following Israel-PA talks - even as most say Abbas doesn't want peace.
Likud, with Yisrael Beytenu, drops 5 seats to an abysmal 26. Labor is at 21 seats.
Most Israelis think the Jewish people do not face a new near-elimination.
One of the last polls that will be released before the elections has Bayit Yehudi party edging out Labor as second largest Knesset faction.
New survey shows the right going strong with 67 seats. Jewish Home party rises to 15 while Livni drops to just six.
Knesset Channel poll gives Disengagement party 3 seats in next Knesset.
Eleven days to elections: Second poll shows the right-hareidi bloc in the lead with 66 seats, but center-left parties still rival Likud.
Likud Beytenu regains losses in the polls, but left-wing parties say they will try to thwart a coalition.
Pollsters ask where budget should be cut, and one-third name funding intended for hareidi-religious community.
Bayit Yehudi is now polling as the third largest party in the Knesset, and is closing in to become the second largest, a new poll said
Tzipi Livni will announce she is running for the Knesset – splitting the leftist vote even more than it is now.
The Pillar of Defense operation and subsequent ceasefire with Hamas did not hurt Bibi in the polls.
Likud Beytenu receives 33 seats in Panels poll, Bennett's Jewish Home 13, Ben Ari's Power to Israel gets 4.
Israel’s nationalist parties could win 66 seats in the next election, new poll finds.
A poll released Sunday showed that Israelis prefer, in general, to live among those like them.
CNN/ORC International poll finds that 49% support both Obama and Romney. Other polls find that the race is tied as well.
The first attributed poll since rumors began of Kahlon party shows him with 10 Knesset seats - strengthening the right in the Knesset
Officials close to Netanyahu say that Moshe Kachlon is misleading the public with his recent zig-zag about staying in politics.
The first polls since the announcement that the Likud and Yisrael Beytenu would run together indicate that the move may not be worth it.
President Obama would win a landslide victory if elections were held today – but in Europe and India, according to polls.
The Obama campaign blames Gallup, one of the world’s most famous pollsters, for “flaws” after a survey shows a surge for Romney.
The first polls taken after the announcement that early elections to be held show the right receiving 65 or more Knesset seats
Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney pulling ahead.
Mitt Romney will win – and win big – according to a computer model that has successfully predicted the last eight presidential elections.
The neck-and-neck polls look good for GOP candidate Mitt Romney but hide President Barack Obama’s electoral vote advantage.
Knesset Channel poll shows if parties run separately they will garner a total of 8 seats.