"The current survey indicates that the general public sees great importance in Israel's national unity, while the Israeli government has neglected this issue," said "Gesher" CEO Ilan Geal Dor.
In two polls published on Tuesday, the current opposition was projected to earn over 60 seats in the next elections.
The two groups, although diametrically opposed in a battle over the soul of Israeli democracy, demonstrated that they're both motivated by a shared love for their country.
The opposition boycotted the vote, and the final tally was 64-0.
It is time for Netanyahu to take the reins of the listing ship, and say “enough.”
Members of both the opposition and coalition rejected Gantz's statement.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin set to face growing pressure to convene the Judicial Selection Committee.
"There is no democracy without an Attorney-General," said the 8200 protest, made up of alumni of the 8200 signal intelligence unit.
The campaign included a video describing what National Unity claimed were the government's upcoming steps regarding judicial reform.
The best option for the country now teetering again on the brink of turmoil is for the coalition and the opposition to return to talks.