Category: Knesset


Dialogue conducted a poll of 534 people on Feb 24-25, with an error rate of 4.2%, that was published by Haaretz on Feb 28 2014.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

33 [31] Likud Beitenu

16 [15] Labor

14 [19] Yesh Atid

12 [12] Bayit Yehudi

10 [11] Shas

10 [06] Meretz

06 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

05 [06] Movement

05 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

04 [04] Hadash

03 [03] Balad

02 [02] Kadima

61 [61] Right-Religious

59 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Additional Question:

What are the chances you vote for a party led by Moshe Kachalon?
47% For sure will not vote, 22% Don’t know, 24% Maybe vote, 7% For sure vote

Knesset Jeremy Analysis: Main differences from Panels poll this week is that Labor is lower and Shas is higher.

Panels conducted a poll that was broadcast by Knesset Channel 99 on Feb 27 2014.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

32 [31] Likud Beitenu

21 [15] Labor

13 [19] Yesh Atid

13 [12] Bayit Yehudi

10 [06] Meretz

07 [11] Shas

06 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

04 [06] Movement

04 [04] Hadash

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

03 [–] Strong Israel

00 [02] Kadima

61 [61] Right-Religious

59 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Knesset Jeremy Analysis: Labor gains ground on Likud Beitenu. Bayit Yehudi drops from recent polls and Strong Israel passes the current threshold.

Radio interview broadcast on Galai Yisrael:

Yishai is joined by Knesset insider Jeremy Man Saltan. Together, they kick off discussing the need for expansion for Israel’s rail and public transportation system. They move on to talk about the potential passing and implementation of the Tal Law, a law that is mandating that ultra-orthodox Jews be drafted into service in the Israel Defense Forces. The segment ends with further discussion about ultra-orthodox Jews moving into national service and potential benefits or penalties that could be given to those that choose or not choose to serve. 
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/tv/radio/improving-transportation-passing-and-implementing-the-tal-law/2014/02/13/

Teleseker conducted a poll for Walla that was published on Feb 11 2014.
They also conducted a scenario poll with Likud and Yisrael Beitenu as separate parties.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

35 [31] Likud Beitenu

15 [19] Yesh Atid

15 [15] Labor

14 [12] Bayit Yehudi

11 [11] Shas

07 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

06 [06] Meretz

06 [06] Movement

04 [04] Hadash

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

67 [61] Right-Religious

53 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Scenario Poll: Likud and Yisrael Beitenu as different parties

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

28 [20] Likud

15 [15] Labor

14 [19] Yesh Atid

13 [12] Bayit Yehudi

11 [11] Yisrael Beitenu

10 [11] Shas

06 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

06 [06] Meretz

06 [06] Movement

04 [04] Hadash

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

68 [61] Right-Religious

52 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Knesset Jeremy Analysis: Scenario poll shows that both Netanyahu would gain from running without Yisrael Beitenu by ensuring more Likud MKs and raising the Netanyahu-Liberman block, as well as the right block. In the “regular” poll the tie between Labor and Yesh Atid is quite interesting for second place.

Panels conducted a poll that was broadcast by Knesset Channel 99 on Feb 6 2014.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

32 [31] Likud Beitenu

18 [15] Labor

15 [12] Bayit Yehudi

14 [19] Yesh Atid

11 [06] Meretz

07 [11] Shas

06 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

04 [06] Movement

04 [04] Hadash

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

02 [02] Kadima

60 [61] Right-Religious

60 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Knesset Jeremy Analysis: Likud Beitenu is gaining back some of the ground it lost to Bayit Yehudi.