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Panels conducted a poll of 510 people with a margin of error of 4.5% that was broadcast by the Knesset Channel on October 30 2014.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

21 [19] Likud

16 [12] Bayit Yehudi

15 [15] Labor

09 [19] Yesh Atid

09 [12] Yisrael Beitenu

09 [06] Meretz

09 [–] New Kachlon Party

08 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

07 [11] Shas

05 [06] Movement

05 [04] Hadash

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

 

70 [61] Right-Religious

50 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Additional Questions:

Who is most fit to be Israel’s Prime Minister?

27% Prime Minister Netanyahu, 11% Economy Minister Bennett, 10% Opposition Leader Herzog, 8% Justice Minister Livni, 7% Interior Minister Saar, 6% Foreign Minister Liberman, 6% Former Likud Minister Kachlon, 6% Finance Minister Lapid, 19% None of the above

Are you satisfied from the conduct of Netanyahu as Prime Minister?

60% No, 38% Yes

Do you want to see Prime Minister Netanyahu as Prime Minister in the next Knesset term?

61% No, 33% Yes

Who is to blame for the worsening of relations between Israel and the United States?

38% President Obama, 29% Prime Minister Netanyahu, 27% Equal blame

Should the American administration apologize to Prime Minister Netanyahu for the high-level official quote?

64% Yes, 24% No

Can Israel keep depending on the United States in the United Nations?

43% No, 42% Yes

Is the Prime Minister really going to build over the green line or are the latest statements just talk?

42% Intends on building, 36% Just talk

Are you satisfied from the conduct of President Rivlin?

60% Yes

 

Panels conducted a poll that was broadcast by the Knesset Channel on October 23 2014.

The seat poll was published on October 24 2014 by Maariv.

The alternative Yesh Atid-Livni Party poll was also published in Maariv.

Additional questions were also asked for Maariv readers.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

22 [19] Likud

16 [12] Bayit Yehudi

15 [15] Labor

10 [–] New Kachlon Party

09 [19] Yesh Atid

09 [12] Yisrael Beitenu

09 [06] Meretz

08 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

07 [11] Shas

05 [04] Hadash

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [06] Movement

03 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

72 [61] Right-Religious

48 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Where do Kachlon’s seats come from? Yesh Atid 3, Likud Beitenu 2, Labor 1, Bayit Yehudi 1, Shas 1, Livni 1, New voters (under 18 on Jan 2013) 1

Scenario Poll in case Lapid & Livni run together:

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

22 [19] Likud

15 [25] Yesh Atid+Livni Party

15 [12] Bayit Yehudi

14 [15] Labor

10 [–] New Kachlon Party

09 [12] Yisrael Beitenu

08 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

08 [06] Meretz

07 [11] Shas

05 [04] Hadash

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

71 [61] Right-Religious

49 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Additional Questions for Panels:

Are you satisfied with the following ministers?

38% Economy Minister Bennett, 36% Prime Minister Netanyahu, 32% Opposition Leader Herzog, 26% Justice Minister Livni, Finance Minister 22% Lapid

Who is most suitable to be Prime Minister?

24% Prime Minister Netanyahu, 12% Economy Minister Bennett, 9% Opposition Leader Herzog, 9% Justice Minister Livni, 6% Interior Minister Saar, 6% Former Likud Minister Kachlon, 4% Finance Minister Lapid

Should Prime Minister Netanyahu act towards bringing in Shas & UTJ into the coalition, even at the cost of Yesh Atid or Yisrael Beitenu leaving?

63% No, 24% Yes

What topic should the upcoming Knesset session focus on?

67% Cost of living, 22% Security threats on Israel, 7% Negotiations with Palestinians, 4% State and religion issues

Will the current coalition survive the upcoming Knesset session?

42% Yes, 40% No

Are you in favor of new elections?

51% No, 30% Yes

Additional Questions for Maariv:

Do you support the new Lapid+Livni alliance on diplomatic issues?

40% Yes, 38% No, 22% No opinion

Will the decision to give Yuval Diskin a place on a Knesset list influence your decision to vote for that list?

60% No it won’t influence, 11% Yes and I’d consider voting for that party

If Gideon Saar returns to politics as part of a list will that influence your decision to vote for that list?

58% No it won’t influence, 18% Yes and I’d consider voting for that party

Midgam conducted a poll that was broadcast by Channel 10 on Oct 23rd 2014.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

22 [19] Likud

17 [12] Bayit Yehudi

12 [19] Yesh Atid

12 [15] Labor

11 [–] New Kachlon Party

09 [12] Yisrael Beitenu

09 [06] Meretz

08 [11] Shas

07 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

05 [04] Hadash

04 [06] Movement

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

00 [03] Balad

00 [02] Kadima

74 [61] Right-Religious

46 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Additional Questions:

Do you want to see Prime Minister Netanyahu continue for another term?

45% No, 29% Yes

  • More answers will be published Sat night.

This is the poll that many KnessetJeremy readers have been waiting for – extensive internal Shas polling.

Panels conducted a poll for Knesset Channel that was broadcast on Oct 6 2014.

Who is more suitable to lead Shas in next elections?

Shas voters: 39% Don’t know, 38% Yishai, 23% Deri

General public: 52% Don’t know, 33% Yishai, 15% Deri

Who represents the direction of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef?

Shas voters: 37% Don’t know, 26% Yishai, 27% Deri

Do you believe Deri’s statements that he wants Yishai in the leadership of Shas?

Shas voters: 44% No, 28% Don’t know, 28% Yes

General public: 63% No, 24% Don’t know, 13% Yes

Is there a place for Shas as a party following Rav Ovadia Yosef’s death?

General public: 43% No, 36% Yes, 21% Don’t know

From a diplomatic perspective where should Shas be on the political map?

Shas voters: 65% Right, 35% Left

What should be the main focus of Shas?

55% Poverty, 18% Yeshiva Students Draft, 15% Fighting Sephardi discrimination, 5% Diplomatic issues

Should Eli Yishai leave Shas and form a new party?

Shas voters: 89% No, 8% Don’t know, 3% Yes

Seats: Shas with Yishai as leader – 9 seats, Shas with Deri as leader – 7 seats.

With Yishai Shas is bigger than UTJ, with Deri Shas is smaller than UTJ.

Shiluv Millward Brown conducted a poll for Channel 2/Mako that was published Oct 5 2014.

The poll did not check Knesset seats.

Which of the following candidates is most suitable in your opinion to be the next Prime Minister of the State of Israel?

24% None, 23% Prime Minister Netanyahu, 15% Economy Minister Bennett, 10% Opposition Leader Herzog, 9% Foreign Minister Liberman, 8% Justice Minister Livni, 7% Former Likud Minister Kachlon, 4% Finance Minister Lapid.

* Other candidates that have been polled recently such as Interior Minister Saar and Defense Minister Yaalon were not polled.

Was the conduct of Prime Minister Netanyahu over the last week good or not good?

55% Good, 25% Not good, 20% Don’t know