Poll: Kadima Crashing to 3 Knesset Seats
Kadima would crash from 28 Knesset seats to 3 if elections were held today, Knesset Channel poll says.
Kadima would crash from 28 Knesset seats to 3 if elections were held today, Knesset Channel poll says.

Islam is in global conflict with the West, a Rasmussen poll reveals, but most Americans think the US should ignore the Islamic world.

Poll conducted by the Orot Israel College finds that 54% of Israelis believe that wars lead to national growth.

Poll conducted for the Yisrael Hayom newspaper gives Netanyahu's Likud 31 seats. Kadima and Mofaz drop from 28 to 13.

Israelis laugh in the face of hardships: 80% would rather live in Israel than anywhere else. Religious, Jerusalemites are happiest.

51 percent of Israelis believe that the dismissal of Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner from his command position was unjustified, poll finds.

Mitt Romney’s popularity is starting to rebound, but he still lags behind Obama, a CNN survey finds.

A majority of Israelis and PA Arabs believe that a regional war will break out if Israel attacks.

Poll for Maariv finds former IDF Chief of Staff has nearly 3 times as much public trust as Defense Minister.

A poll released as PM Netanyahu heads for the US says that Israelis are divided on an Iran attack

Opinion on public transportation on Saturdays is not clearly divided along sectarian lines; many secular Israelis also say 'no.'

A poll showed that Jewish mothers - and fathers -continue to be heavily involved with their children's families.

A poll says that Shaul Mofaz would score fewer seats for Kadima than if Tzippy Livni were to continue heading the list.

New poll conducted among PA Arabs finds they oppose the armed struggle against Israel but disappointed at the peace process.

New poll finds that Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israel are more popular among Americans than their own president.

Two-thirds of the Israeli public is in favor of tough action in Gaza in response to recent terrorist rocket attacks.

Kadima chairwoman Tzipi Livni tried to silence media rumors her party was headed for primaries, as well as internal dissent.

Three polls in 24 hours show that Netanyahu boosted Likud's standing with Shalit release.

Channel 2 poll shows Likud with 10 seats more than it has now, Kadima plunging by 11.

Poll conducted among PA Arabs finds massive support for the UN statehood bid and for exercising sovereignty throughout Judea and Samaria.
A new poll shows the reaction at the polls could be a slap in the face to Kadima without hurting nationalist and religious parties.

A new Gallup poll released Tuesday indicates that Jewish support for President Obama has slipped over the past months – but only slightly.
The political right-wing and hareidi-religious bloc continues to grow, poll finds. Public support for parties nearly unchanged.

Survey conducted for the Caesarea Conference finds that most secular Israelis aged 18 to 22 are reluctant to study with Hareidim and Arabs.

Israel Project checks American attitudes toward Middle East: 56% define themselves as “Israel supporters,” and 10% “Palestinian supporters.”
PA report proves Arabs have benefited from Israeli sovereignty in East Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria.

Survey among Israelis finds that most believe a Palestinian state is coming in September along with a new Intifada that has PA support.

The overwhelming majority of Israeli Jews, on the right and left, think it would be dangerous to give the PA control of the Jordan Valley.

Yesha Council’s deputy director general dismisses PA and demographer claims of a future Arab majority in Israel, recalls wrong predictions on 2000.
A growing majority of Israel's Jews are beginning to see the country's Arab citizenry as a fifth column.

56% of American voters believe that Israel is an ally of the United States, said a new poll by the Rasmussen organization.
Survey shows that most Israelis back Judea and Samaria construction and that the political Right is growing. MK Eldad: Netanyahu, pay attention..

Israel is in the top 16th global percentile in reducing the mortality rate of infants and children under five in the past decade, says UNICEF.

Survey shows that American Jews, young and old, are still attached to Israel despite recent claims to the contrary.

A recent poll showed that US support of Israel is at a near all-time high; 67 percent of Americans held a favorable opinion of Israel.

Eight percent say they are hareidi-religious, 12% religious, 13% traditionalist-religious and 25% traditionalist but 'not so religious.'
