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HaMidgam/former Dialog conducted a poll of 646 people that was published by Walla on Oct 2 2016.

How would you grade living in Israel?

56% Good, 40% Average, 3% Bad, 1% Very bad

Have you ever thought about leaving Israel?

77% No, 23% Yes

Note: Only 13% of Arabs said yes.

When do you think Israel will reach a peace deal with the Palestinians?

64% Never, 24% Not in next five years, 8% Don’t know, 4% Within the next five years

Israel’s biggest issue is?

36% Cost of living, 24% Security situation, 17% Corruption in public sector, 13% Housing, 9% Religion and State Issues

Do the following figures do their job well from a scale of 1-10 with 10 being highest and 1 being lowest?

Top 10: 6.71 Health Minister Litzman, 6.7 IDF COS Eizenkott, 6.2 President Rivlin, 5.9 Justice Minister Shaked, 5.8 Police Commish Alsheikh, 5.7 Education Minister Bennett, 5.4 Finance Minister Kahlon, 5.3 Culture and Sport Minister Regev, 5.3 Prime Minister Netanyahu, 5.2 Defense Minister Liberman

Note: Among Arabs: 7.7 Tibi and 7.1 Odeh

Panels conducted a poll that was broadcast by the Knesset Channel on September 26 2016.

Are you satisfied or not satisfied with the conduct of Yair Lapid as Yesh Atid Chairman?

52% Satisfied, 36% Not Satisfied, 12% Don’t know

Are you satisfied or not satisfied with the conduct of Naftali Bennett as Education Minister?

50% Not Satisfied, 44% Satisfied, 6% Don’t know

Are you satisfied or not satisfied with the conduct of Avigdor Liberman as Defense Minister?

52% Not Satisfied, 37% Satisfied, 11% Don’t know

Are you satisfied or not satisfied with the conduct of Issac Herzog as Opposition Leader?

75% Not Satisfied, 12% Satisfied, 13% Don’t know

Are you satisfied or not satisfied with the conduct of  Benjamin Netanyahu as Prime Minister?

62% Not Satisfied, 31% Satisfied, 7% Don’t know

KnessetJeremy Polling Average – The Israeli Poll of Polls

Current update: Sep 27 2016.

Party KnessetJeremy Polling Average (September) Change since July/August Former KJPA (July/August) All Polls since Elections 2015 Election
Yesh Atid 24 3.2 20.8 20 11
Likud 23.3 -1.5 24.8 26 30
Joint List 13 0 13 12.8 13
Bayit Yehudi 12.5 -1.7 14.2 12 8
Zionist Union 12 1.8 10.2 14.1 24
Yisrael Beitenu 9.3 1.5 7.8 8.5 6
UTJ 7.5 -2 9.5 7.5 6
Kulanu 6.2 -0.5 6.7 6.6 10
Shas 6.2 -0.3 6.5 6.5 7
Meretz 6 -0.5 6.5 6 5
Right-Religious 65 -4.5 69.5 67.1 67
Center-Left-Arab 55 4.5 50.5 52.9 53
Party 29 Poll Avg 29 Poll Placing Avg 2015 Election 2015 Placing Up/Down
Likud 26 1st 30 1st 0
Yesh Atid 20 2nd 11 4th 2
Zionist Union 14.1 3rd 24 2nd -1
Joint List 12.8 4th 13 3rd -1
Bayit Yehudi 12 5th 8 6th 1
Yisrael Beitenu 8.5 6th 6 8th 2
UTJ 7.5 7th 6 9th 2
Kulanu 6.6 8th 10 5th -3
Shas 6.5 9th 7 7th -2
Meretz 6 10th 5 10th 0
Right-Religious 67.1 n/a 67 n/a n/a
Center-Left-Arab 52.9 n/a 53 n/a n/a

The KnessetJeremy Polling Average tracks the most recent polling numbers. This page is updated as new polls are added to the site and the KnessetJeremy poll database.

There have been 29 opinion polls released by the top polling companies to the public since the election. The “KnessetJeremy Polling Average – The Israeli Poll of Polls” is currently averaging the four most recent polls conducted this month, September 2016. The current KJPA is being compared to a previous update that is averaging the four polls conducted during July and August.

Source: https://knessetjeremy.com/knessetjeremy-polling-average-the-israeli-poll-of-polls/

Teleseker conducted a poll that was broadcast by Channel 1 on September 26 2016.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

25 [11] Yesh Atid

21 [30] Likud

13 [13] The Joint (Arab) List

13 [08] Bayit Yehudi

12 [24] Zionist Union

09 [06] Yisrael Beitenu

08 [07] Shas

07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

06 [10] Kulanu

06 [05] Meretz

 

64 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition

56 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Midgam Poll on Term Limits

Midgam conducted a poll for the Knesset Channel that was broadcast on September 22 2016.

Should there be a two-term-limit on mayors?

63% Yes, 34% No, 3% Don’t know

Does the fact that mayors have political power and influence over primary party members deter MKs from proposing term-limit bills?

73% Yes, 17% No, 10% Don’t know

There have been cases where real estate moguls offered benefits to Mayors. Should Mayors be prevented from chairing construction committees that approve building plans?

77% Yes, 15% No, 8% Don’t know

Will a two-term-limit help eradicate corruption scandals in local municipalities?

63% Yes, 31% No, 6% Don’t know

Mayors have the authority to appoint their ombudsmen/comptroller and the legal advisers of the municipality. Should they keep that authority?

84% No, 11% Yes, 5% Don’t know

Should there be a term limit for the position of Israeli Prime Minister to two terms, as the United States limits US Presidents?

64% Yes, 32% No, 4% Don’t know