If elections held today (expressed in Knesset seats)

Current Knesset seats in [brackets].

29 [27] Likud

20 [13] Labour

13 [15] Yisrael Beiteinu

11 [---] Yeish Atid (Lapid)

11 [11] Shas

08 [28] Kadima

06 [07] Jewish Home/National Union (ran as separate tickets)

06 [05] Yahadut Hatorah

05 [03] Meretz

11 [11] Arab parties

00 [---] Ehud Barak Independence Party

National camp total: 65 Left: 44 Arabs: 11

 

With Livni as #2 in Labour

27 [27] Likud

24 [13] Labour

13 [15] Yisrael Beiteinu

11 [11] Shas

10 [---] Yeish Atid (Lapid)

07 [28] Kadima

05 [03] Meretz

 

With Olmert-Livni-Lapid party and Shas headed by Deri

If elections held today (expressed in Knesset seats)

Current Knesset seats in [brackets].

25 [---] Olmert-Livni-Lapid party

24 [27] Likud

17 [13] Labor

14 [11] Shas headed by Deri

04 [03] Meretz

11 [11] Arab parties

[Rest of results not shown]

 

How would you classify politically the following?

Yichimovitch

Extreme right 2%; Moderate Right 3%; Centre 19%; Moderate left 47%; Extreme left 13%; Don’t know 16%

Yair Lapid

Extreme right 1%; Moderate right 5%; Centre 35%; Moderate left 25%; Extreme left 16%; Don’t know 19%

Ehud Olmert

Extreme right 3%; Moderate right 14%; Center 40%; Moderate left 16%; Extreme left 9%; Don’t know 18%

 

 

If president Shimon Peres headed a centre-left party what are the chances you would vote for it?

No chance 40%; Think no 18%; Maybe 19%; certainly 18%; don’t know 5%

 

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Poll carried out 16 October 2012 by Dialogue for Haaretz of a representative sample of 508 adults Israelis (including Israeli Arabs). Statistical error +/- 4.2 percentage points and published in Haaretz on 18 October 2012