Tag: Mina Tzemach
It’s On: 29 Slates, 6,394,000 Eligible Voters, Historic Outcome Due 10 PM (Possibly)
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, since the April 9 Knesset elections, the number of voters has increased by 0.8%, which is about 48,000 people.
Survey: Indictments Would Cost Netanyahu 5 Seats
Should Netanyahu fail to cobble together a coalition government, then either Gantz or Lapid would have to invite Kahlon into their government.
Latest Poll: Likud Rising to 32 Seats, Gantz Down, Tzipi Livni Disappears
Netanyahu continues to lead Gantz and Lapid as the favorite to be the next PM.
New Poll Suggests Netanyahu Should Fear Newcomer Benny Gantz
60% of the public are dissatisfied with the performance of Benjamin Netanyahu as defense minister and Moshe Kahlon as finance minister.
Netanyahu in Last Ditch Effort to Save Coalition Government or Blame Its Collapse on...
A Saturday night poll showed that should Labor appoint Benny Gantz to head its Knesset list, the party could pick up 24 seats, compared with Likud's 26.
Poll: Most Israelis Favor Early Elections, But Have No Substitute for Netanyahu
Labor Chairman Avi Gabai hit a new low in his popularity with a measly 3%.
Survey: Haredi Jerusalem Mayoral Candidate to Lead in First Round
The survey changes dramatically when it comes to the winner in the second round, in favor of Minister Zeev Elkin.
Bennett: IDF Trapped in Thinking Every Problem has Hi-Tech Solution
Bennett, 46, aspired to become Defense Minister after the last elections. He still aspires to it, and sees himself as the natural leader of the entire national camp – not only of the knitted yarmulkes.
Poll Shows Why Bibi So Eager for Elections: Likud Soaring, Liberman, Kahlon, Labor, Shas,...
When asked who is best suited to be Israel's next prime minister, 36% of respondents supported Netanyahu—graft investigations and all. None of the above received 25%.
Survey: 59% of Israelis Agree with President’s Support of High Court Against Netanyahu
59% said they agree or quite agree with the president, while only 26% say they do not agree or quite disagree. 15% said they did not know.
Survey: Israeli Jews’ Support for Palestinian State Lowest Ever
There has been a gradual decrease of (Jewish) Israelis' willingness to agree to a withdrawal from Judea and Samaria as part of a peace agreement – from 60% in 2005 to 36% in 2017.
Poll: Most Israelis are Against a Settlement Construction Freeze and Terrorist Release
A Mina Tzemach poll results publicized yesterday, indicate that most Israelis don't have much hope for the current Peace negotiations.