Poll:
Smotrich surges, Shas weakens
According to a Channel 13 News poll, Shas drops to seven seats while the Religious Zionist party surges to six.
According to a Channel 13 News poll, Shas drops to seven seats while the Religious Zionist party surges to six.

A new party led by Erdan, Shaked, and Edelstein is projected to draw seats away from Netanyahu, Eisenkot, Smotrich, Ben Gvir, and Liberman.

A new JPPI survey finds that about half of Israelis support tougher sanctions to encourage Haredi enlistment, while roughly a third are lenient toward protest roadblocks in the name of equal enforcement.

For the first time, Maariv poll shows 'Yashar!' party with more support than the Likud.

Most haredim still prefer studying in separate classes, but nearly half would be willing to study in mixed-gender classrooms in order to earn their desired academic degree.

The joint bid by Yoaz Hendel and Chili Tropper fails to pass the electoral threshold. For the first time, Eisenkot's party edges past Likud by a single seat.

A new JPPI survey found record-low trust in President Trump, broad opposition to the US-Iran deal, and strong support for the Lebanon agreement.

A new party led by Yuli Edelstein, Ayelet Shaked, and Gilad Erdan would win six seats, drawing support away from Likud, Yashar!, Together, and the Religious Zionist party.

Maariv poll puts Likud in the lead with 21, closely followed by Yashar and Together. 80% of those who support opposition parties plan to vote, while only 72% of coalition supporters do.

New data show that while the bodies responsible for public health and security enjoy public support, political institutions are at a low.

A new poll conducted by the Midgam Institute for Channel 12 News indicates a continuous downward trend for the Together party, co-led by Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid.

A poll found that the Israeli public is divided almost evenly on whether to integrate women into armored units versus making adjustments for religious soldiers.

New Maariv poll shows Likud rising, coalition gaining strength, as 'Together' party led by former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid continues decline.

According to the data, the Religious Zionist Party succeeds in reaching five seats. A merger between Benny Gantz, Dedi Simhi, and Yoaz Hendel would receive seven seats.

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals Donald Trump's approval rating has sunk to 34%, with a mere 24% of Americans believing the war with Iran was worth the costs.

A Channel 13 News poll shows that Gadi Eisenkot has overtaken Bennett and Lapid, while Likud remains the largest party.

A new Knesset mandates poll shows the right-wing bloc falling to 58 seats. Direct Polls CEO Tzuriel Sharon links the decline to disappointment among right-wing voters over the US-Iran agreement and Operation Roaring Lion.

According to the annual report by the Jewish People Policy Institute, the majority of the Israeli public views domestic rifts as the primary threat facing the country.

New poll shows Likud dropping three seats, as coalition parties' total seats remain stable.

A new poll shows that most Americans oppose President Trump’s plan to hold mixed martial arts fights at the White House as part of his 80th birthday celebrations.

Channel 12 News poll reveals that Likud would secure 23 seats, while Gadi Eisenkot’s party rises to 19 seats. Furthermore, Eisenkot has overtaken Netanyahu for the first time on the question of suitability for prime minister.

New poll shows Likud leading by narrow margin, center-left unable to form coalition without support.

According to a new Channel 14 poll, the Likud party holds a substantial lead, while slates led by Bennett and Lapid, along with the Yashar party, tie at 15 seats.

Series of new polls show Religious Zionist party passing electoral threshold, reaching up to five seats, after months of polling under the threshold.

According to the survey, the Likud Party is gaining 27 seats. The opposition bloc is weakening and moving away from achieving a majority of 61 MKs without the Arab parties.

New Maariv poll shows center-left bloc winning 61 seats, 'Together' party becoming largest faction in the Knesset.

New poll indicates around half of right-wing voters see losing elections as 'upsetting but manageable,' while only negligible percentage of left-wing voters will respect results not in their favor.

Bennett and Lapid's party is strengthening slightly but is far from being able to form a government and will have to rely on all Arab MKs to do so.

A Tel Aviv University-Kadar Foundation poll shows 75.8% of Arab citizens in Israel support volunteering for civilian national service, alongside mixed views on belonging, security, and Arab-Jewish relations.

According to new polling data, a joint run by Avigdor Liberman and Gadi Eisenkot - with Eisenkot leading the list - could give the anti-Netanyahu bloc 61 Knesset seats.

A Channel 14 poll projects 65 seats for Netanyahu’s bloc, while a separate Channel 12 survey shows a tight race with the opposition.

Survey shows Bennett leading Netanyahu in head-to-head matchups and projected to win most seats, with Likud slipping to second place

First polls since Bennett and Lapid joined forces show a tight race with Likud, as potential alliances and mergers could reshape the political map.

Opposition parties fail to achieve majority despite former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid merging parties.

A new poll shows Likud leading but no clear path to a coalition, with opposition parties lacking a majority without Arab faction support.

New poll shows opposition with narrow majority, former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett closing in on Likud.

According to the poll, the coalition bloc reaches 64 seats. Likud leads with 32, while Yesh Atid and Blue and White do not pass the electoral threshold.

Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 66% of Americans want the US to end its involvement in the Iran war quickly, even if it means not achieving Trump administration’s goals.

New poll reveals a significant gap in public perceptions regarding the Jewish character of the state, with 66% of respondents saying Israel is Jewish “to the right extent."

A new survey indicates Netanyahu's party overtaking the competition - but not yet managing to secure a majority of the Knesset.

The survey shows that even unions in the left-wing bloc will not allow a coalition to be formed without relying on the votes of the Arab parties.

Channel 13 poll shows Likud at 25 seats, Bennett at 18, with Netanyahu’s bloc short of a majority and Arab parties potentially holding balance.

New Maariv poll shows Likud gaining support, widening gap between itself and second-largest party.

Channel 12 News poll shows a boost for Likud to 28 seats, but once again, neither bloc manages to secure the majority needed to form a government.

Poll shows overwhelming Republican support for Trump’s Iran campaign, with voters favoring him over Tucker Carlson.

A new NBC News poll shows a growing share of Americans, mainly Democrats, independents, and younger voters, view Israel negatively and increasingly sympathize with Palestinians, signaling a major political shift in the US.

A poll of 1,000 students in the UK found that one in five is unwilling or refuses to share an apartment with a Jewish student. Nearly a quarter witnessed negative behavior toward Jews because of their religion.

JPPI survey finds strong Israeli support for the Iran strike, record trust in President Trump on US-Israel relations, and a majority backing time for his Gaza plan.

According to the data, Bennett’s party loses five seats and the opposition reaches a low point. Meanwhile, the Joint List gains significant strength.

A Reuters-Ipsos poll shows growing pessimism among Americans over the war with Iran, with 67% believing US fuel prices will rise significantly and many expecting prolonged military involvement.

Maariv poll shows Likud gaining one Knesset seat, neither bloc able to form coalition.

For a second time, national poll finds more Americans sympathetic with Palestinian Arabs than Israelis.

A majority of the public (59%) believes that avoiding a U.S. strike on Iran would be a very bad outcome for Israel.

According to a Channel 12 News poll, the coalition bloc stands at 52 seats, the opposition has 58, and the Arab parties hold 10.

New poll indicates either bloc able to form coalition independently.

A poll by Channel 14 gives a majority to the right-wing bloc, while a poll by Channel 12 News shows a clear advantage for the opposition with significant gaps between the parties.

Gadi Eizenkot reaches a peak of 12 mandates at the expense of Naftali Bennett - but even in this scenario, the left-wing bloc still does not have a majority to form a government without the Arab parties.

Channel 14 poll shows a slight increase for the right-wing bloc to 66 seats, with Netanyahu leading in the prime ministerial race with 57% compared to 19% for Bennett.

No major changes in political map, and no easy path to coalition, new poll reveals.

According to the data, a party led by Ofer Winter does not pass the electoral threshold and mainly harms the Religious Zionism party.
