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Geocartography conducted a poll that was published by Channel 20 on Dec 24 2017. The poll was conducted on Dec 18-19 2017.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

27 [11] Yesh Atid
24 [30] Likud
20 [08] Bayit Yehudi
14 [24] Zionist Union
09 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
09 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
07 [10] Kulanu
05 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
05 [05] Meretz
00 [07] Shas
00 [–-] Yachad, Yaalon, Zehut (as other) under threshold

65 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
55 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

 

Additional Questions:

How confident are you that you will vote for the party of your choice?

94% Joint List, 80% UTJ, 65% Meretz, 57% Likud, 53% Zionist Union, 42% Yisrael Beitenu, 38% Bayit Yehudi, 38% Yesh Atid, 7% Kulanu

 

Updated KnessetJeremy Polling Average – The Israeli Poll of Polls: https://knessetjeremy.com/knessetjeremy-polling-average-the-israeli-poll-of-polls/

Poll #1: Netanyahu Investigations

Midgam conducted a poll of 504 people with a 4.4% margin of error that was broadcast by the Channel 13 on Dec 21 2017. It was conducted on Dec 20-21 2017.

Is the police conducting a witch hunt after Netanyahu or is the objective of the investigations to reach the truth?

59% Truth, 27% Witch hunt, 14% Don’t know

If the police does recommend an indictment for receiving bribery, should Netanyahu resign?

60% Yes, 28% No, 12% Don’t know

If the police does recommend an indictment for fraud and breach of trust, should Netanyahu resign??

63% Yes, 27% No, 10% Don’t know

 

Poll #2: Teva

Midgam conducted a poll that was broadcast by the Knesset Channel on Dec 21 2017.

Should the Teva CEO who under his watch purchased new factories for 42 million shekels take personal responsibility for the losses?

77% Yes, 13% Don’t know, 10% No

Should the Teva board of directors who approved the deals that led to losses of billions of shekels participate in the losses of the company?

79% Yes, 11% Don’t know, 10% No

Should the pension funds that purchased Teva stocks or bonds issue a class action suit Teva to save as much money as possible for the public?

68% Yes, 17% Don’t know, 15% No

Should the state demand from Teva to hold off on the mass firings because of all the tax benefits it has received?

69% Yes, 22% No, 9% Don’t know

Would the demand for Teva to hold off from mass firings in its current state be the right thing to do?

58% Yes, 25% No, 17% Don’t know

Do you think it is justified to pass a law that will force companies that receive large tax benefits to accept the participation of external experts in significant decisions?

69% Yes, 18% No, 13% Don’t know

Do you agree with the argument that in Israel there is a system where executives receive a very high salary when the company does well and it is only the workers that pay the punishment when the company loses money?

77% Yes, 13% No, 10% Don’t know

Is it justified for the entire economy to strike as a pressure tactic meant to prevent mass firings?

50% No, 36% Yes, 14% Don’t know

Panels conducted a poll that was broadcast by the Knesset Channel on Dec 18 2017.

Did Kahlon do the right thing by lower taxes on products such as electricity and perfume or should he have allocated the money elsewhere?

50% Wrong thing, 38% Right thing, 12% Don’t know

Are you satisfied with Kahlon’s conduct in the Teva affair?

52% No, 35% Don’t know, 12% Yes

Did Kahlon succeed in lowering or preventing an increase in housing prices?

73% No, 12% Prevent increase, 8% Lowered prices, 7% Don’t know

Are you satisfied with the conduct of Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon?

55% No, 35% Yes, 10% Don’t know

Is Kahlon capable of leading large economic movements in the Israeli market?

45% No, 35% Yes, 20% Don’t know

Did Kahlon do the right thing by supporting the law to close supermarkets on the Sabbath?

54% No, 37% Yes, 9% Don’t know

Is Moshe Kahlon a worthy candidate for Prime Minister?

72% No, 17% Yes, 11% Don’t know

Midgam conducted a poll that was broadcast by the Knesset Channel on Dec 14 2017.

Is President Trump’s declaration of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital going to strengthen or weaken Israel’s standing in the world?

54% Strengthen, 29% Don’t know, 17% Weaken

Are the severe reactions from the Muslim world against President Trump’s Jerusalem recognition harming the standing of the United States in the Muslim world?

58% Yes, 31% No, 11% Don’t know

Will the reactions by the Muslim states and the Palestinians towards the Jerusalem recognition cause the United States to rush their peace plan between Israel and the Palestinians?

48% No, 26% Yes, 26% Don’t know

Assuming that the United States does release a peace plan between Israel and the Palestinians, will it include transferring Palestinian neighborhoods in Jerusalem to the Palestinians?

47% Yes, 32% No, 21% Don’t know

Do you think that in the American peace deal that the Temple Mount will remain under the Waqf?

61% Yes, 22% Don’t know, 17% No

In your opinion if Russia, the United States and Western Europe band together and release a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, will a plan like that succeed?

53% No, 36% Yes, 11% Don’t know

Do you think that Trump’s Jerusalem declaration might lead to another intifada?

48% Yes, 41% No, 11% Don’t know

Smith conducted a poll of 500 people with a 4.5% margin of error that was published by the Jerusalem Post on Dec 15 2017.

Is the Trump administration more pro-Israel, more pro-Palestinian, or neutral?

76% Pro-Israel, 14% Neutral, 8% No opinion/don’t know, 2% Pro-Palestinian

Jewish voters: 77% Pro-Israel, 15% Neutral, 7% No opinion/don’t know, 1% Pro-Palestinian
Arab voters: 69% Pro-Israel

Will Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel contribute to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, does it harm the chances of resolving the conflict or does it have no impact?

42.9% Impedes resolving the conflict, 25.3% Has no influence, 23.1% Contributes to resolving the conflict, 8.8% No opinion

Jewish voters: 36% Has no influence, 33% Impedes resolving the conflict, 23% Contributes to resolving the conflict, 8% No opinion
Arab voters: 76% Impedes resolving the conflict.

Bayit Yehudi voters: 47% Contributes to resolving the conflict
Likud voters: 22% Contributes to resolving the conflict
Zionist Union voters: 14% Contributes to resolving the conflict
Yesh Atid voters: 12% Contributes to resolving the conflict