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Panel HaMidgam Project conducted a poll of 751 people with a 3.6% margin of error conducted and broadcast by Channel 10 on August 6 2017.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

27 [30] Likud
22 [24] Zionist Union
18 [11] Yesh Atid
11 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
09 [08] Bayit Yehudi
08 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
07 [10] Kulanu
07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
06 [07] Shas
05 [05] Meretz
00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

64 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
56 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Panel HaMidgam Project conducted a scenario poll of 751 people with a 3.6% margin of error tconducted and broadcast by Channel 10 on August 6 2017. The scenario poll has the Likud led by Saar, Erdan or Katz.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

31 [30] Likud led by Saar, Erdan or Katz
20 [24] Zionist Union
16 [11] Yesh Atid
11 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
10 [08] Bayit Yehudi
08 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
07 [10] Kulanu
07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
05 [07] Shas
05 [05] Meretz
00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

68 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
52 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Additional Questions:

Who is most suited to be the right-wing candidate for Prime Minister if Netanyahu does not run?

General Public: 23% None, 23% Saar, 20% Don’t know, 11% Bennett, 9% Liberman, 6% Erdan, 5% Shaked, 4% Katz

Likud & Bayit Yehudi Voters: 19% Bennett, 18% Saar, 16% Don’t know, 14% Liberman, 13% None, 9% Erdan, 6% Shaked, 5% Katz

Do you believe the Prime Minister’s position?

51% No, 27% Yes, 22% Don’t know

If Netanyahu is indicted should he resign?

66% Yes, 21% No, 13% Don’t know

 

The KnessetJeremyPollingAverage has been updated at this link: https://knessetjeremy.com/knessetjeremy-polling-average-the-israeli-poll-of-polls/

Maagar Mochot conducted a poll that was published by Makor Rishon on August 4 2017.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

30 [30] Likud
20 [11] Yesh Atid
16 [24] Zionist Union
13 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
12 [08] Bayit Yehudi
09 [10] Kulanu
06 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
05 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
05 [05] Meretz
04 [07] Shas
00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

66 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
54 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Scenario Poll: Likud + Bayit Yehudi on joint list & Yesh Atid + Zionist Union on joint list.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

44 [38] Likud + Bayit Yehudi
42 [35] Yesh Atid + Zionist Union
12 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
07 [10] Kulanu
05 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
04 [07] Shas
03 [06] Yisrael Beitenu (under threshold)
03 [05] Meretz (under threshold)
00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

63 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
57 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Are you for or against the plan to annex to Israel settlement blocs in return for Israeli Arab blocs being transferred to the Palestinian Authority?

36% For, 34% Against, 30% Don’t know

Jews: 37% For, 32% Don’t know, 31% Against
Arabs: 60% Against, 24% For, 16% Don’t know

Note: Majority of Likud voters answered that they are for. 40% of Yisrael Beitenu voters answered they are against Liberman’s flagship program.

The KnessetJeremyPollingAverage has been updated at this link: https://knessetjeremy.com/knessetjeremy-polling-average-the-israeli-poll-of-polls/

Panel HaMidgam Project conducted a poll of 702 people with a 3.7% margin of error that was broadcast by Channel 10 on July 27 2017.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

28 [30] Likud
20 [24] Zionist Union
17 [11] Yesh Atid
13 [08] Bayit Yehudi
10 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
07 [10] Kulanu
07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
07 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
06 [07] Shas
05 [05] Meretz
00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

68 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
52 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Who is most fit to be Prime Minister?

32% Netanyahu, 27% Don’t know, 14% Lapid, 13% Gabbay, 7% Bennett, 7% Liberman

Who is most fit to be Defense Minister?

25% Dont’ know, 20% Ashkenazi, 15% Yaalon, 12% Bennett, 12% Liberman, 10% Galant, 9% Barak

Poll #1:

Midgam conducted a poll for the Knesset Channel that was broadcast on July 18 2017.

Do you think the concern in South Korea and Japan over the North Korea nuke situation is justified?

74% Yes, 17% Don’t know, 9% No

Do you think China and Russia with coordination from the United States can neutralize the threats from North Korea?

66% Yes, 19% Don’t know, 15% No

Should the western nations led by the United States act towards saving the North Korean people from their dictator?

62% Yes, 22% Don’t know, 18% No

Will the situation between the United States and North Korea lead to war?

43% No, 30% Don’t know, 27% Yes

Should the arms race in dictatorship countries worry their democratic neighbors?

72% Yes, 17% No, 11% Don’t know

Is the world nearing a nuke crisis?

43% No, 36% Yes, 20% Don’t know

North Korea has recently legalized Israeli tourism. Would you consider visiting?

70% Yes, 23% No, 7% Don’t know

 

Poll #2:

Geocartography conducted a poll for the Haredim 10 website that was published on July 24 2017.

Note: The poll was conducted after metal detectors were installed but before the Security Cabinet voted to remove them.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

32 [30] Likud
18 [24] Zionist Union
17 [11] Yesh Atid
10 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
09 [08] Bayit Yehudi
09 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
09 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
06 [10] Kulanu
05 [07] Shas
05 [05] Meretz
00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

70 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
50 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Percentage of voters that claim they will not change their vote:

83% UTJ, 73% Joint List, 68% Likud, 66% Shas, 52% Yisrael Beitenu, 48% Zionist Union, 45% Meretz, 43% Kulanu, 38% Bayit Yehudi, 33% Yesh Atid

Midgam conducted a poll of 502 people that was broadcast by Channel 2 on July 25 2017.

Does the decision to remove the metal detectors mean that Israel folded?

77% Yes, 17% No, 6% Don’t know

Was it correct to place metal detectors at the Temple Mount?

68% Yes, 23% No, 9% Don’t know

What do you think of Netanyahu’s conduct?

67% Not Good, 23% Good, 10% Don’t know