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Panels conducted a poll that was broadcast by Knesset Channel on Oct 2nd 2014.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

27 [19] Likud

18 [12] Bayit Yehudi

16 [15] Labor

10 [19] Yesh Atid

09 [12] Yisrael Beitenu

09 [06] Meretz

08 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

07 [11] Shas

05 [04] Hadash

04 [06] Movement

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

 

69 [61] Right-Religious

51 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Additional Questions:

Is Mahmoud Abbas a worthy partner for talks?

63% No, 27% Yes

Do you trust President Obama to manage the US policy in the Middle East?

74% No, 21% Yes

Is President Obama a true friend of Israel?

62% No, 25% Yes

Should Muslims be able to celebrate their holiday in mixed cities with Jewish populations on Yom Kippur?

49% Yes, 38% No – Among all voters

45% No, 41% Yes – Among Jewish voters

Who is mainly responsible for the deterioration in the diplomatic relations between the Israeli government and the US government?

38% Obama, 27% Netanyahu, 21% Don’t know, 14% Kerry

Are you pleased with Prime Minister Netnayhau’s speech at the United Nations?

58% Yes, 27% No

Did Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech succeed in convincing the global public opinion?

53% No, 28% Don’t know, 19% Yes

Is this the right time to renew negotiations with the Palestinians?

51% No, 41% Yes

Should a new Police Commissioner be appointed from the outside even at the expense of another wave of senior police officer resignations?

55% Yes, 28% Don’t know, 17% No

Do you trust the police?

41% To a certain extent, 29% To a lesser extent, 18% Not at all, 5% A great deal

Are you satisfied with the conduct of current Police Commissioner Yochanan Danino?

44% No, 34% Yes, 22% Don’t know

Latest Voice of Israel Radio Links

Latest Voice of Israel Radio Links:

1) Live at 5 Panel with Danny Seaman, Josh Hasten, Mottle Wolfe and Glen Ladau: BB UN Speech Wrap (Sep 30)

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/live5-sep30-2014

2) Yishai Fleisher Show: French Jews and Givat Assaf (Sep 29)

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/yishai-sep29-2014

3) Josh Hasten Show: Relations with India and State Budget Update (Sep 29)

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/hasten-sep29-2014

4) Gil Hoffman Show “Inside Israel Today”: Poll – Israel rejects Obama & Abbas (Oct 2)

* Background: https://knessetjeremy.com/2014/10/02/panelsknesset-channel-poll-likud-27-bayit-yehudi-18-labor-16-yesh-atid-10-yisrael-beitenu-9-meretz-9/

* Quote #1: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/185745#.VC1usvmSzLn
* Quote #2: http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/insideisrael/2014/October/Poll-Israelis-Dont-Trust-Obama-Foreign-Policy/

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/gil-oct02-2014/s-Fl0cL

5) Gil Hoffman Show “Inside Israel Today”: DEBATE with Yisrael Beitenu’s Danny Hershtal (Oct 19):

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/gil2-oct19-2014

6) Live at 5 Panel with Danny Seaman, Yishai Fleisher and Glen Ladau: Zoabi, Kerry, Poll (Oct 20):

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/live5-oct20-2014

7) Josh Hasten Show: Kachlon (Oct 22)

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/hasten-oct22-2014

8) Yishai Fleisher Show: Lapid (Birthright) and Jerusalem Chief Rabbis (Oct 22)

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/yishai-oct22-2014

9) Live at 5 Panel with Jeremy Gimpel, Ari Abramowitz, Judy Lash-Balint and Glen Ladau: ISIS, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran etc (Oct 22):

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/live5-oct22-2014

10) Live at 5 Panel with Daniel Seaman, Dan Diker, Gil Hoffman and Glen Ladau: 3-month old baby murder in Jerusalem (Oct 22):

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/live5-oct23-2014

11) Josh Hasten Show: Kachlon (Oct 28): Back from Knesset Recess

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/hasten-oct28-2014

12) Yishai Fleisher Show: State Department-BB Knesset speech rift, Supreme Court Override Bill (Oct 28)

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/yishai-oct28-2014

13) Live at 5 Panel with Daniel Seaman, Eve Harrow, Mottle Wolfe & Alex Traiman: Chicken-shit (Oct 29)

https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/live5-oct29-2014

* Here is a link to my previous 11 panel shows and 13 guest interviews on Voice of Israel & Galay Yisrael:

http://jeremysaltan.com/2014/08/20/latest-panel-interviews/

Panels conducted a poll that was published by Maariv on Sept 24 2014.

Two polls were conducted, with and without Kachlon Party.

Results without Kachlon Party

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

26 [19] Likud

19 [12] Bayit Yehudi

17 [15] Labor

11 [19] Yesh Atid

09 [12] Yisrael Beitenu

09 [06] Meretz

08 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

07 [11] Shas

04 [06] Movement

04 [04] Hadash

03 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

 

69 [61] Right-Religious

51 [59] Center-Left-Arab

 

Note: This poll was conducted according to the old 2% threshold, instead of the new 3.25% threshold.

Results with Kachlon Party

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

24 [19] Likud

17 [12] Bayit Yehudi

13 [15] Labor

11 [–] Kachhlon

09 [06] Meretz

08 [19] Yesh Atid

08 [12] Yisrael Beitenu

08 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

07 [11] Shas

04 [06] Movement

04 [04] Hadash

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

 

75 [61] Right-Religious

45 [59] Center-Left-Arab

 

Note: This poll was conducted according to the old 2% threshold, instead of the new 3.25% threshold.

 

Additional Questions:

Who would you like to see lead the country in the future?

24% Prime Minister Netanyahu, 11% Economy Minister Bennett, 9% Former Likud Minister Kachlon, 7% Opposition Leader Herzog, , 5% Justice Minister Livni, 4% Foreign Minister Liberman , 4% Interior Minister Saar, 3% Finance Minister Lapid, 2% Defense Minister Yaalon.

Who is most trustworthy in your eyes?

17% Former Likud Minister Kachlon, 11% Prime Minister Netanyahu, 10% Economy Minister Bennett, 10% Opposition Leader Herzog, 8% Interior Minister Saar, 7% Defense Minister Yaalon, 6% Justice Minister Livni, 4% Foreign Minister Liberman , 3% Finance Minister Lapid, 24% don’t know.

Knesset Jeremy Analysis: As expected, with the agenda moving away from defense and on to domestic politics Kachlon does better. He get 11 seats in this poll, 6 seats in the Smith poll. He is taking from Likud, Labor, Bayit Yehudi, Yisrael Beitenu and Yesh Atid.

So this poll tells us what many Israelis know, they don’t trust Netanyahu but they do support him over any other candidate. It is another poll that reminds us how popular Gidon Saar is and brings us to question why he was not one of the ministers listed on these polls in the past, despite his position as #2 in Likud over the last 5 years.

Smith conducted a poll that was published by Globes on Sept 24 2014.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

25 [19] Likud

15 [12] Bayit Yehudi

14 [15] Labor

11 [19] Yesh Atid

10 [12] Yisrael Beitenu

09 [11] Shas

07 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

07 [06] Meretz

06 [–] Kachhlon

05 [04] Hadash

04 [06] Movement

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

 

72 [61] Right-Religious

48 [59] Center-Left-Arab

 

Note: This poll was conducted according to the old 2% threshold, instead of the new 3.25% threshold.

Additional Questions:

Who are the ministers that you are most pleased with this year?

19% Economy Minister Bennett, 16% Finance Minister Lapid, 11% Interior Minister Saar, 10% Foreign Minister Liberman, 7% Defense Minister Yaalon, all other ministers 5% or less, 45% didn’t pick any minister.

Knesset Jeremy Analysis: Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Likud once again finds itself at 25 seats. Economy Minister Bennett’s Bayit Yehudi is in second place with 15 seats. It should be noted that out of the nine polling companies Smith usually polls Bayit Yehudi the lowest. This is the first Smith poll that has Bayit Yehudi in second place by itself and not in a tie for second with Labor. Opposition Leader Herzog’s Labor is still ahead of Finance Minister Lapid’s Yesh Atid who has been gaining ground in last week or so. Foreign Minister Liberman’s Yisrael Beitenu finishes in fifth place in this poll.

According to this poll Saar is the third most popular minister & Likud’s most popular minister. There is no doubt that will have an impact of Likud’s numbers in the short term. Consistency is most likely the reason behind Minister Bennett’s number 1 ranking among ministers.

Two polls were broadcast/published this weekend following Saar’s intent to resign before the Knesset winter session opens on Oct 27 2014.

Panels poll was broadcast by Channel 2 television:

Of the following list of people who do you prefer to see as Prime Minister?

23% Prime Minister Netanyahu (Likud), 13% Economy Minister Bennett (Bayit Yehudi), 9% Foreign Minister Liberman (Yisrael Beitenu), 9% Opposition Leader Herzog (Labor), 8% Justice Minister Livni (Movement), 6% Former Opposition Leader Yachamovich (Labor), 3% Inteior Minister Saar (Likud), 3% Finance Minister Lapid (Yesh Atid), 2% Defense Minister Yaalon (Likud), 1% Communications Minister Erdan (Likud), 0% Transporation Minister Yisrael Katz (Likud), 0% Education Minister Piron (Yesh Atid).

Dialog poll was published by Haaretz newspaper (498 people, 4.4% margin of error):

Who do you think is most fit to be Prime Minister?

38% Prime Minister Netanyahu (Likud), 7% Opposition Leader Herzog (Labor),  6% Foreign Minister Liberman (Yisrael Beitenu), 5% Economy Minister Bennett (Bayit Yehudi), 5% Former Minister Kachlon, 5% Inteior Minister Saar (Likud), 5% Justice Minister Livni (Movement), 4% Finance Minister Lapid (Yesh Atid).

Additional Questions:

Following Interior Minister Gidon Saar’s announcement that he intends on resigning, does the chance that you will vote Likud: increase, decrease or not change?

80% Not change, 15% Decrease chance I will vote Likud, 3% Don’t know, 2% Increase chance I vote Likud

Are you considering voting for Kachlon’s party?

65% No, 19% Don’t Know, 16% Yes

If Gidon Saar joins a party with Kachlon will you consider voting for the joint party?

58% No, 19% Don’t Know, 23% Yes
Knesset Jeremy Analysis: I have been requested to reveal more of an “insider’s look” into the polls. The difference in the PM question of “prefer” vs “fit” is a great way of how you can ask the same question while receiving different results, in politics we call that manipulating a question. Gidon Saar is resigning, just as Kachlon did, as the most popular Likud minister in the government. According to the Haaretz poll, a joint Saar-Kachlon ticket would increase Kahlon’s chances by 7% in terms of voters who would consider voting that party. Consider voting for vs voting for is another great poll question example of how you can influence a result.