Knesset Jeremy has covered Knesset polls from leading Israeli media and polling companies since 2010.

For the past 15 years, Knesset Jeremy has been the leading source for Israeli polling data in English. Each poll conducted during election seasons is published alongside detailed, supplementary information, including sample size, margin of error, and results for parties that fall below the electoral threshold. Furthermore, Knesset Jeremy pioneered the introduction of polling averages and provides comprehensive ratings for pollsters after every election cycle. The overall goal is to provide neutral, data-driven insights into Israel’s fluid political landscape for English-speaking audiences interested in Knesset affairs.

Previously, the site covered the 18th Knesset’s legislative activity for the English-speaking public. The first and only blog to cover the Knesset’s plenary sessions in English summarizing what went on every day in the Knesset (the Israeli parliament) from a neutral point of view. During the 19th Knesset the focus was on major pieces of legislation as opposed to daily updates, as well as occasional op-eds. For the 20th Knesset the site has focused on occasional insider updates and election analysis. That format has continued.

Jeremy’s Knesset Insider is managed by Polling Analyst and Knesset Insider Jeremy Saltan.

Jeremy Saltan is a political analyst, strategist and Knesset insider known for his work in the center-right and national-religious sectors of Israeli politics. Over the past 15 years, Saltan has worked as a legislative and political advisor in and around the Knesset and held appointed and elected positions within national and municipal Israeli politics. Among his most recent prominent positions, he served as Knesset Faction Secretary of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s Yamina party during the previous administration, he served as an Israeli board member of the World Jewish Congress from 2021-2023 and was a member of the Central Election Committee that organized the 25th Knesset elections.
Saltan publishes opinion pieces in the Israeli press and appears on television as an expert on Israeli foreign policy, national security challenges and domestic politics. Among his recent work can be found the advocation for a “new national camp” as part of the philosophy of a “Jewish, democratic and secure” Israel. Saltan has a MA in international security and diplomacy from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His BA was in political science and international relations.
 

To get in touch (questions, comments, complaints, advertisements): Jeremy@KnessetJeremy.com  

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