New poll: Party led by Yoaz Hendel would win 8 seats
New poll examines what the political map might look like if both Naftali Bennett and Yoaz Hendel founded new parties.
New poll examines what the political map might look like if both Naftali Bennett and Yoaz Hendel founded new parties.
New poll shows Likud party continuing to gain in polls, as Benny Gantz's National Unity drops to third-largest in the Knesset.
New poll shows 57% of Israelis believe IDF should continue fighting powerfully in Gaza until Hamas agrees to release all hostages still held captive in Gaza.
New poll shows Otzma Yehudit rising to nine Knesset seats, as Likud drops to 21 following ceasefire-prisoner swap agreement with Hamas.
A survey conducted for the Forum of Commanders and Reservists finds that 61% of the public believes Chief of Staff should adopt a more aggressive approach.
A large majority - 72.5% - of Religious Zionists support some type of haredi draft; just 20% of haredim say agreement must be reached on Draft Law.
Coalition parties projected to win 48 Knesset seats, as center-left opposition parties projected to win 62, poll shows.
New survey by the Israel Democracy Institute reveals that a majority of Arabs want the Lebanese army to control southern Lebanon following the war, believe Israel's response to the Iranian missile barrage was too weak. Jewish respondents tend to disagree.
If former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett ran for re-election, his run would significantly reduce support for National Unity, Yesh Atid, and the 'Democrats,' poll shows.
The Harvard Harris survey shows that Americans have a more positive view on Israel than the Supreme Court, CNN and X.
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New poll shows Likud leading second-largest party by three seats, center-left parties losing strength if former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett runs at head of new party.
Gap between coalition and opposition narrows by two Knesset seats, new poll shows.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir has the most support among coalition voters for position of leader of right-religious bloc on the day after PM Netanyahu steps down.
Fundamental Rights Agency survey finds that most respondents feel less safe, especially in France; warns that Jews ‘more frightened than ever’ since Oct. 7.
New survey reveals that appropriate frameworks could significantly increase the percentage of haredim enlisting in the IDF.
Poll of Likud party voters shows Defense Min. Yoav Gallant losing support, as returning ambassador Gilad Erdan takes his place.
New poll shows that 44% of young Arabs in Palestinian Authority-controlled areas are interested in emigrating to other countries.
If former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen, former PM Naftali Bennett, and former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, joined new united right-wing party, the party would become the largest - by far - in the Knesset.
For the first time in several months, poll respondents name PM Netanyahu is their top choice for prime minster.
New Smith Institute survey shows that a majority of Religious Zionist and secular Israelis, as well as a significant number of haredim, would like Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu to become Chief Rabbi.
New poll shows Likud closing gap with National Unity, 54% of Israelis oppose calling new elections.
Minister Benny Gantz's National Unity party drops two seats to 30, as PM Netanyahu's Likud party rises two seats to 19.
The Religious Zionism party is continuing to grow stronger. Gideon Sa'ar's party is weakening and does not pass the electoral threshold. Ben Gvir increases to ten seats.
MK Gideon Sa'ar fails to pass electoral threshold, Likud and National Unity differ by only ten Knesset seats.
Most Americans and nearly all American Jews say antisemitism has risen since Oct. 7, survey finds.
Majority of Arabs in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza would vote for archterrorist Marwan Barghouti in elections, prefer Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh to 'moderate' Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas.
Despite Israel's Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef’s warning, 74% of haredi Jews say that even if they had the option of emigrating from Israel, they would not do so.
Twenty-seven percent find it acceptable that a family member supports Hamas.
New poll shows Otzma Yehudit rising to 10 Knesset seats, just three seats behind MK Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party.
Women more likely than men to support increasing scope of protests demanding to bring hostages home, poll shows.
National Unity party would gain two seats if Gadi Eisenkot replaced Benny Gantz as party leader, poll shows.
Coalition parties expected to lose two Knesset seats, new poll shows.
New poll by JPPI shows: Just 5% of Jews in Israel are willing to see Palestinian Authority rule Gaza after war ends.
Informal survey of 23,000 Israelis shows 94% support encouraging Gazans to leave the area.
Sixty-eight percent of Israelis support military operation to remove Hezbollah from the Israel-Lebanon border.
Nearly one-quarter of Likud voters do not see a candidate fit to replace PM Netanyahu.
Nearly 40% of Americans believe their government should favor Israel in the war against Hamas, CNBC survey shows.
Channel 14 poll predicts Otzma Yehudit to win five seats in next election, while Religious Zionism scrapes by with four.
New poll shows National Unity retaining position as largest party, but shrinking in size.
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.
New poll shows current coalition failing to win majority, as Yesh Atid party drops to 14.
Conflicting polls show Likud and National Unity competing nearly head-to-head for top spot.
New poll shows National Unity party far ahead of Likud, center-left able to form stable coalition.
Likud-led bloc wins 58 seats as center-left comes in with 57, new poll shows.
New poll shows National Unity surpassing Likud, Otzma Yehudit losing a seat and dropping near the electoral threshold.
Benny Gantz preferable to Netanyahu as PM, but public still prefers Netanyahu to Lapid, new poll shows.
Vast majority of those who believe State budget serves only coalition voters voted for parties in the opposition.
If elections were held today, neither bloc would be able to form a coalition, new poll shows.
Analysis reveals 72% of those living in Tel Aviv fear being harmed by violence, compared to 35% of those living in Judea and Samaria.
Majority of Israelis satisfied with PM's performance during operation, less than one-third of public supports ceasefire.
One-third of Israelis living in southern Israel support retaking Gaza; 35% of Tel Aviv-area Israelis believe in a long-term ceasefire.
New poll shows National Unity party gaining power, as Likud and Yesh Atid lose popularity.
Ahead of Israel's Independence Day, new poll shows over 90% of Israelis are happy with their lives in Israel.
New poll shows National Unity is largest party, Yesh Atid drops to 19 seats.
The survey found that 76% of parents are dissatisfied with the way the system functions, 57% feel that curriculums are outdated.
Cost of living far outranks other concerns for Israeli voters, poll shows.
Jewish Home, Balad, remain outside of Knesset, in poll showing Netanyahu able to form next government.
Likud, Yesh Atid, each lose a seat, as Religious Zionism and Yisrael Beytenu gain.