Panels conducted a poll of 555 people with an error rate of 4.3% that was published by Maariv & The Jerusalem Post on July 21 2017.
Current Knesset seats in [brackets]
24 [30] Likud
22 [11] Yesh Atid
19 [24] Zionist Union
13 [08] Bayit Yehudi
11 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
09 [10] Kulanu
07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
05 [07] Shas
05 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
05 [05] Meretz
00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)
63 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
57 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition
Additional Questions:
Do you think Netanyahu is a corrupt man?
48% Yes, 38% No, 14% Don’t know
Likud voters: 80% No, 12% Yes, 8% Don’t know
Do you believe Netanyahu’s version that he knew nothing of alleged corruption in connection to the government’s purchase of submarines from Germany?
55% No, 30% Yes, 15% Don’t know
Likud voters: 69% No, 20% Yes, 11% Don’t know
If Netanyahu is forced to resign, should Israel go to early elections?
53% Yes, 33% No, 14% Don’t know
Likud voters: 51% No, 35% Yes, 14% Don’t know
Right voters: 47% No, 38% Yes, 15% Don’t know
Center Voters: 65% Yes
Left voters: 77% Yes
Does government’s agreement that Germany sell submarines to Egypt harm national security?
47% Yes, 30% Don’t know, 23% No
Likud voters: 43% Yes, 30% No, 27% Don’t know
Those who answered “yes“: Will this influence the way you vote in the next election?
49% Yes, 39% No, 12% Don’t know
Right voters: 45% Yes
Center voters: 34% Yes
Left voters: 21% Yes
Who is most suited to be Prime Minister?
26% Netanyahu, 19% None, 14% Lapid, 12% Gabbai, 10% Don’t know, 8% Bennett, 8% Kahlon, 3% Liberman
The KnessetJeremyPollingAverage has been updated at this link: https://knessetjeremy.com/knessetjeremy-polling-average-the-israeli-poll-of-polls/
Is it feasible for Yesh Atid and Kulanu to join hands in a joint challenge for the Prime Ministership from Likud/Netanyahu? It seems on the face of it to be the obvious outcome if these proportions play out to the time of the elections. If this occurred and they won, who do you think would be compatible enough with their centrist bent to join them in a government?
Its a no brainer. You seem to forget that the Joint Arab list will never support Lapid or Kulanu and it even Meretz’s support is highly doubtful..