A Channel 10 News survey carried out by Midgal Project under the supervision of  Professor Camil Fuchs found that 46 percent of Israelis believe that Kadima should the coalition because Netanyahu is not willing to adopt the recreport of the Plessner Committee. 25 percent of respondents said that Kadima actually has  to stay in the coalition and 29 percent said that they do not know.

As to whether respondents support the Plesner Commission’s conclusions, 64  percent of respondents answered that they are for personal sanctions against  ultra orthodox who do not agree to serve. 25 percent opposed the imposition of personal sanctions and 11 percent said that they do not know.

The third question posed to respondents related to the identity of the head of a new centrist party, if one is established. Eight percent said they would consider voting for such a vote for a party if Tzipi Livni is at its  head. 11 percent said they would consider to vote if Yair Lapid headed the  party and only seven percent if Ramon heads it.