Poll: Most Israelis oppose holding anti-Netanyahu protests in the US
A full 53% of Israelis oppose the anti-government protests held during PM Netanyahu's visit to the US.
A full 53% of Israelis oppose the anti-government protests held during PM Netanyahu's visit to the US.
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.
Party officials cite polls showing right-wing camp at lowest point in advising other parties not to bring down govt. over Supreme Court.
New National Religious-Religious Zionism party would win six seats, reducing gap between Likud and National Unity, Maariv poll shows.
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.
Ahead of Jabotinsky Day, a poll shows that most young Israelis have little knowledge of Ze'ev Jabotinsky and the Revisionist Movement.
Two polls published Thursday night show Labor failing to pass electoral threshold, National Unity and Likud competing head-to-head.
Conflicting polls show Likud and National Unity competing nearly head-to-head for top spot.
New poll shows majority of Israeli public believes Law of Return should be amended to prevent automatic citizenship of non-Jews.
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.
Regavim-Direct Polls survey shows 77% of Israelis trust the Knesset, compared to 50% who trust the Supreme Court.
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.
There’s nothing like Israeli polls They keep churning them out and are proved wrong every time, because the left cannot win anymore.Op-ed.
National Unity Party wins 23 seats, Yesh Atid has 22. The Labor Party does not pass the electoral threshold.
Direct Polls institute says that support for government's judicial reforms rises when respondent are asked about specifics of the reforms.
New polls show differing results on whether right-wing bloc has enough seats for a majority.
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.
Polls that will be released this week will decide whether Ayelet Shaked and Jewish Home will withdraw or run till the end.
Likud, Yesh Atid, each lose a seat, as Religious Zionism and Yisrael Beytenu gain.
Nearly 70% of Jewish Israelis intend to vote in upcoming elections, poll shows.
New poll shows Zionist Spirit party, led by Interior Min. Shaked and Communications Min. Hendel, retaining position as kingmaker.
Zionist Spirit still polling above electoral threshold, granting Likud-led bloc ability to form right-wing government.
Ayelet Shaked announces new 'Zionist Spirit' party as new poll shows Netanyahu bloc winning just 57 seats.
Forty percent of Israelis prefer a government which includes Otzma Yehudit, while just 20% prefer a government which includes Ra'am.
New poll shows Yamina failing to pass the threshold - unless it joins with Derech Eretz. Either way Likud has chance of forming government.
70% of Israelis don't want Arab factions in the next government, poll shows. Meretz again fails to cross electoral threshold.
New poll finds neither current coalition or Netanyahu bloc would have enough seats to form a government if new elections were held today.