Israelis are generally pessimistic about the future of Israeli democracy and Israel's national security.
A new poll shows Netanyahu's coalition losing four mandates, opposition gaining three. Another poll reveals declining confidence in Israel's future and leadership.
With the war in Gaza surpassing half a year and a ceasefire deal yet to be achieved, a recent survey shows that Democratic voters strongly believe that Israel is carrying out a genocide in Gaza.
About 43% of Israelis support the establishment of a moderate Palestinian government to replace Hamas.
Willingness to support an Israeli operation in Rafah correlated with age, with older respondents viewing such an operation more favorably than younger respondents.
Among the respondents, 25% expressed no confidence in Netanyahu, marking an 11-percentage point increase since 2023.
A News 13 poll indicates National Unity Party led by Benny Gantz wins 30 seats if elections held today. Likud strengthens slightly; Yesh Atid receives 15 seats.
The survey also highlights a tightening race for Prime Minister, with Benny Gantz receiving 42% of the support compared to Benjamin Netanyahu's 37%.
On opposite sides of the political spectrum, both Religious Zionism and the Labor Party have slipped beneath the minimum threshold to enter the Knesset.