Dialgoue poll of 666 people with an error rate of 3.9% was conducted for Haaretz that was published on 2 Jan 2013
Current Knesset seats in [brackets]
34 [42] Likud Beitenu (Likud and Yisrael Beitenu)
16 [08] Labor
14 [05] Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home-National Union)
11 [10] Shas
10 [07] The Movement (Livni Party)
09 [—] Yesh Atid
06 [05] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
04 [03] Meretz
04 [04] Hadash
04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al
04 [03] Balad
02 [21] Kadima
02 [02] Strong Israel
00 [01] Am Shalem
00 [05] Independence (not running)
67 [65] Right-Religious
53 [55] Center-Left-Arab
Threshold is 2.4%, those that are close:
Am Shalem 1.3%
Koach Lhaspia 1.0%
Green Party 0.9%
Eretz Hadasah 0.7%
Aleh Yarok 0.6%
Hayisraelim 0.5%


Given the number of people polled, I am surprised that the Party Of The Anti-Christ did not show better. I am sorry that Am Shalem has not been polling better – I do hope that they get at least 2 seats.
Having seen their site, I hope not (actually, I thought that was who you meant at first!). They have a lot of nice-sounding ideas, that given the judicial system would have quite a sinister effect.
For example. Only 5% of professors are Sephardi. If his proposal passes, and I issue a complaint against the universities, do you think their subsidies would immediately be cut off? When Hell (to continue your analogy) freezes over. Until we have equal justice under the law, these high-sounding ideas will just create a new type of discrimination (or rather, increase what already exists).