Public Poll Findings:

Political Issues

March 2014

Rafi Smith

Olga Paniel

Following are the findings of a public opinion poll taken between

March9-10, 2014 among 500 people as a representative sample of the adult population of Israel. The margin of error is 4.5%. The central axis for analyzing the data is according to 2013 voting, current voting intentions and political worldview. The sample distribution according to political worldview: Right – 31%; Center Leaning Right – 20%; Center – 25%; Center Leaning Left + Left – 24%

Commissioned by the S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace

Findings

Breakup of the Likud Following a Referendum

Potential

If as a result of a referendum that will approve a peace agreement with the Palestinians, the Likud party will be break apart by pressure from those who oppose an agreement and Netanyahu will run in the next elections as the head of a new party that will be committed to the peace agreement, what are the chances you will vote for this new party?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Definitely Yes / 10% / 9% / 27%
Probably Yes / 21% / 22% / 15%
Probably + Definitely No / 56% / 56% / 44%
No Opinion / 13% / 13% / 14%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Definitely Yes / Probably Yes / Probably + Definitely No / No Opinion
9% / 22% / 56% / 13%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 16% / 33% / 38% / 13%
Yesh Atid / 10% / 31% / 41% / 17%
Labor / 9% / 9% / 73% / 9%
Jewish Home / 0% / 19% / 75% / 6%
Haredi Parties / 0% / 15% / 72% / 13%
Center Left Parties / 14% / 21% / 56% / 9%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 14% / 37% / 35% / 13%
Yesh Atid / 7% / 36% / 34% / 24%
Labor / 4% / 22% / 69% / 5%
Jewish Home / 2% / 18% / 75% / 5%
Haredi Parties / 0% / 7% / 82% / 11%
Center Left Parties / 22% / 10% / 59% / 9%
Political Worldview / Right / 8% / 18% / 64% / 11%
Center leaning right / 8% / 25% / 54% / 13%
Center / 11% / 30% / 50% / 10%
Center leaning left + left / 8% / 18% / 61% / 13%

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Additional Potential

What is the chance that you’ll vote for the new party headed by Netanyahu if figures such as Avigdor Lieberman, Moshe Kahlon, Tzipi Livni, Shaul Mofaz, and Amos Yadlin join it?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Definitely Yes / 10% / 10% / 17%
Probably Yes / 23% / 24% / 6%
Probably + Definitely No / 58% / 58% / 61%
No Opinion / 9% / 8% / 16%

Jewish Sector – Basic + Additional Potential

Basic Potential / Additional Potential
Definitely Yes / 9% / 10%
Probably Yes / 22% / 24%
Probably + Definitely No / 56% / 58%
No Opinion / 13% / 8%

Additional Potential – according to background variables (Jewish Sector):

Definitely Yes / Probably Yes / Probably + Definitely No / No Opinion
10% / 24% / 58% / 8%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 45% / 36% / 11% / 27%
Yesh Atid / 14% / 17% / 12% / 11%
Labor / 10% / 3% / 14% / 8%
Jewish Home / 3% / 9% / 12% / 12%
Haredi Parties / 6% / 6% / 13% / 7%
Center Left Parties / 13% / 9% / 12% / 0%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 23% / 45% / 21% / 10%
Yesh Atid / 4% / 40% / 50% / 5%
Labor / 9% / 14% / 75% / 3%
Jewish Home / 4% / 20% / 73% / 3%
Haredi Parties / 0% / 9% / 88% / 3%
Center Left Parties / 19% / 9% / 71% / 0%
Political Worldview / Right / 11% / 23% / 57% / 8%
Center leaning right / 9% / 40% / 41% / 10%
Center / 12% / 24% / 57% / 7%
Center leaning left + left / 5% / 16% / 76% / 4%

Potential Voting for 2013 Likud Beiteinu Voters

If following a referendum that approves a peace agreement with the Palestinians, the Likud party breaks into two factions: one headed by Netanyahu and Lieberman that supports the agreement, and the other led by opponents of the agreement: Danny Danon, Miri Regev and their supporters. Who would you vote for?

Only those who voted Likud Beiteinu in 2013 –

Total
The faction that supports the peace agreement headed by Netanyahu and Lieberman / 56%
The faction that opposes the agreement headed by Danny Danon, Miri Regev and their supporters / 19%
Neither of them / a different party / 2%
No opinion / refused to answer / 23%

Positions Regarding a Peace Agreement

Control Over the Jordan River

In the framework of a peace agreement, thereisa possibility that after 5 years of IDF controlover the Jordan River line, the responsibility will transfer to another force. In such a situation, who would you prefer to take overresponsibility?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Integrated regional force led by the U.S. with the participation of Israel, Jordan and the Palestinians / 51% / 51% / 52%
American force / 17% / 18% / 0%
NATO force / 8% / 8% / 9%
Jordanian force / 2% / 1% / 12%
Doesn’t matter / everyone equally / 1% / 0% / 4%
None / oppose a peace agreement / 8% / 8% / 0%
No opinion / 13% / 14% / 23%
NATO Force / American Force / Jordanian Force / Integrated Regional Force / Other, No Opinion
8% / 18% / 1% / 51% / 22%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 11% / 16% / 0% / 55% / 18%
Yesh Atid / 10% / 16% / 3% / 60% / 10%
Labor / 6% / 42% / 3% / 39% / 9%
Jewish Home / 0% / 6% / 3% / 50% / 41%
Haredi Parties / 11% / 18% / 0% / 36% / 35%
Center Left Parties / 7% / 10% / 2% / 62% / 19%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 12% / 15% / 0% / 60% / 13%
Yesh Atid / 5% / 25% / 3% / 50% / 16%
Labor / 6% / 26% / 2% / 53% / 12%
Jewish Home / 2% / 15% / 3% / 39% / 40%
Haredi Parties / 9% / 20% / 0% / 31% / 40%
Center Left Parties / 12% / 4% / 0% / 74% / 10%
Political Worldview / Right / 10% / 18% / 1% / 39% / 33%
Center leaning right / 8% / 16% / 0% / 59% / 16%
Center / 6% / 25% / 1% / 53% / 15%
Center leaning left + left / 6% / 16% / 3% / 61% / 13%

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In the framework of a peace treaty, the withdrawal of the IDF will take place in stages and over time. The transition from stage to stage will be conducted only on the condition that the Palestinians fulfill their obligations under the agreement. Is it acceptable or unacceptable to you that the Americans will determine whether the conditions have been met?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Acceptable / 49% / 49% / 49%
Unacceptable / 51% / 51% / 51%

According to voting patterns and political worldview, Jewish Sector:

Acceptable / Unacceptable
49% / 51%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 37% / 63%
Yesh Atid / 55% / 45%
Labor / 59% / 41%
Jewish Home / 27% / 73%
Haredi Parties / 32% / 68%
Center Left Parties * / 83% / 17%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 38% / 62%
Yesh Atid / 61% / 39%
Labor / 63% / 37%
Jewish Home / 19% / 81%
Haredi Parties / 30% / 70%
Center Left Parties* / 82% / 18%
Political Worldview / Right / 35% / 65%
Center leaning right / 33% / 67%
Center / 60% / 40%
Center leaning left + left / 67% / 33%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

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In your opinion, should an agreement with the Palestinians include or not include a right for settlers who wish to live in the area of the new Palestinian state to do so?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Should include / 56% / 57% / 34%
Should not include / 33% / 32% / 48%
No Opinion / 11% / 11% / 18%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Should Include / Should Not Include / No Opinion
57% / 32% / 11%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 53% / 33% / 14%
Yesh Atid / 62% / 28% / 10%
Labor / 61% / 30% / 9%
Jewish Home / 59% / 31% / 9%
Haredi Parties / 55% / 34% / 10%
Center Left Parties * / 68% / 23% / 9%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 54% / 32% / 14%
Yesh Atid / 64% / 28% / 8%
Labor / 50% / 41% / 8%
Jewish Home / 53% / 37% / 10%
Haredi Parties / 49% / 39% / 12%
Center Left Parties* / 69% / 26% / 6%
Political Worldview / Right / 54% / 31% / 15%
Center leaning right / 70% / 25% / 5%
Center / 55% / 36% / 9%
Center leaning left + left / 51% / 39% / 10%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

Capital of the State of Palestine

In the framework of a peace agreement in which the Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem will transfer to Palestinian sovereignty, would you agree or disagree for the Palestinians tohave their capital in these Arab neighborhoods?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Agree / 48% / 47% / 66%
Disagree / 52% / 53% / 34%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Agree / Disagree
47% / 53%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 30% / 70%
Yesh Atid / 63% / 37%
Labor / 53% / 47%
Jewish Home / 17% / 83%
Haredi Parties / 20% / 80%
Center Left Parties * / 84% / 16%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 39% / 61%
Yesh Atid / 70% / 30%
Labor / 69% / 31%
Jewish Home / 20% / 80%
Haredi Parties / 22% / 78%
Center Left Parties* / 85% / 15%
Political Worldview / Right / 20% / 80%
Center leaning right / 41% / 59%
Center / 56% / 44%
Center leaning left + left / 82% / 18%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

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Concessions in the Negotiations

As part of the peace negotiations, often times you have to give up one demand to achieve a more important one. Against this background, what is more important to you:

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Palestinian recognition of Israel as a Jewish state / 28% / 29% / 23%
Improved security arrangements for Israel / 59% / 60% / 38%
Other / No Opinion / 13% / 11% / 39%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Palestinian recognition of Israel as a Jewish state / Improved security arrangements for Israel / No Opinion
29% / 60% / 11%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 38% / 55% / 7%
Yesh Atid / 33% / 60% / 7%
Labor / 36% / 61% / 3%
Jewish Home / 38% / 50% / 13%
Haredi Parties / 32% / 52% / 16%
Center Left Parties * / 21% / 70% / 9%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 39% / 55% / 6%
Yesh Atid / 18% / 76% / 5%
Labor / 26% / 74% / 0%
Jewish Home / 41% / 37% / 22%
Haredi Parties / 23% / 59% / 18%
Center Left Parties* / 26% / 65% / 9%
Political Worldview / Right / 39% / 45% / 16%
Center leaning right / 29% / 63% / 8%
Center / 32% / 60% / 8%
Center leaning left + left / 16% / 75% / 9%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

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As part of the peace negotiations, often times you have to give up one demand to achieve a more important one. Against this background, what do you think is more important to insist upon?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Compensation for Jewish refugees that lived in Arab countries but had to leave in 1948 / 22% / 21% / 30%
Palestinian recognition of Israel as a Jewish state / 60% / 62% / 28%
Other / No Opinion / 18% / 17% / 42%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Compensation for Jewish refugees that lived in Arab countries but had to leave in 1948 / Palestinian recognition of Israel as a Jewish state / No Opinion
21% / 62% / 17%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 21% / 66% / 13%
Yesh Atid / 26% / 57% / 17%
Labor / 15% / 85% / 0%
Jewish Home / 9% / 72% / 19%
Haredi Parties / 25% / 62% / 13%
Center Left Parties * / 25% / 57% / 18%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 23% / 70% / 7%
Yesh Atid / 19% / 68% / 13%
Labor / 18% / 64% / 18%
Jewish Home / 11% / 74% / 15%
Haredi Parties / 20% / 65% / 15%
Center Left Parties* / 18% / 66% / 16%
Political Worldview / Right / 19% / 66% / 16%
Center leaning right / 14% / 73% / 14%
Center / 28% / 62% / 9%
Center leaning left + left / 21% / 56% / 23%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

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Palestinian Refugees

In order to achieve a peace agreement and to achieve in the negotiations a right for Jews to continue to live in the territory of the new Palestinian state, would you agree for Israel to accept on a humanitarian basis and according to its sole discretion, a limited number of Palestinian refugees into Israel?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Agree / 35% / 33% / 64%
Oppose / 65% / 67% / 36%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Agree / Oppose
33% / 67%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 23% / 77%
Yesh Atid / 39% / 61%
Labor / 45% / 55%
Jewish Home / 19% / 81%
Haredi Parties / 24% / 76%
Center Left Parties * / 53% / 47%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 24% / 76%
Yesh Atid / 42% / 58%
Labor / 28% / 72%
Jewish Home / 21% / 79%
Haredi Parties / 24% / 76%
Center Left Parties* / 74% / 26%
Political Worldview / Right / 19% / 81%
Center leaning right / 29% / 71%
Center / 40% / 60%
Center leaning left + left / 47% / 53%

If in order to continue the negotiations with the Palestinians, Israel would have to agree that construction will be allowed within the large settlement blocs but will not be allowed in areas of the West Bank that are outside the blocs, what would be your position?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Agree to limited construction in the West Bank in order to enable continued peace negotiations / 53% / 54% / 43%
Oppose this limitation even if the result is an end to the peace negotiations / 37% / 38% / 25%
No Opinion / 10% / 8% / 32%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Agree to limited construction in the West Bank in order to enable continued peace negotiations / Oppose this limitation even if the result is an end to the peace negotiations / No Opinion
54% / 38% / 8%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 50% / 41% / 9%
Yesh Atid / 66% / 22% / 12%
Labor / 70% / 21% / 9%
Jewish Home / 25% / 66% / 9%
Haredi Parties / 25% / 68% / 7%
Center Left Parties * / 87% / 10% / 3%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 51% / 41% / 8%
Yesh Atid / 66% / 26% / 8%
Labor / 76% / 16% / 8%
Jewish Home / 20% / 74% / 7%
Haredi Parties / 22% / 70% / 8%
Center Left Parties* / 84% / 16% / 0%
Political Worldview / Right / 29% / 65% / 6%
Center leaning right / 50% / 39% / 11%
Center / 61% / 27% / 12%
Center leaning left + left / 84% / 14% / 2%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

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Transfer of Empty Areas in Judea and Samaria to Palestinian Civil Administration

Is acceptable or unacceptable to you that to create a positive atmosphere during the negotiations, Israel would agree to transfer empty areas in Judea and Samaria to Palestinian civil administration, while the security in these areas will continue to remain under Israeli control?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Acceptable / 53% / 53% / 69%
Unacceptable / 47% / 47% / 31%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Acceptable / Unacceptable
53% / 47%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 44% / 56%
Yesh Atid / 70% / 30%
Labor / 60% / 40%
Jewish Home / 30% / 70%
Haredi Parties / 22% / 78%
Center Left Parties * / 78% / 22%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 46% / 54%
Yesh Atid / 71% / 29%
Labor / 71% / 29%
Jewish Home / 32% / 68%
Haredi Parties / 23% / 77%
Center Left Parties* / 74% / 26%
Political Worldview / Right / 29% / 71%
Center leaning right / 43% / 57%
Center / 69% / 31%
Center leaning left + left / 75% / 25%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

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Trust in John Kerry

What would make you have greater trust in the way Secretary of State John Kerry is leading the negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
If Kerry ensures that the security of Israel won’t be harmed in an agreement / 33% / 35% / 8%
If Kerry succeeds in convincing the Palestinians to recognize Israel as a Jewish state / 23% / 24% / 15%
If Kerry succeeds in getting Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries to sign peace agreements with Israel / 18% / 18% / 31%
If Kerry reduces the number of settlers that will need to be evacuated / 5% / 5% / 4%
None of the above will give greater trust in Kerry / 7% / 6% / 13%
No Opinion / 14% / 12% / 29%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

If Kerry ensures that the security of Israel won’t be harmed in an agreement / If Kerry reduces the number of settlers that will need to be evacuated / If Kerry succeeds in getting Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries to sign peace agreements with Israel / If Kerry succeeds in convincing the Palestinians to recognize Israel as a Jewish state / No Opinion
35% / 5% / 18% / 24% / 18%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 39% / 4% / 15% / 24% / 18%
Yesh Atid / 36% / 9% / 14% / 36% / 5%
Labor / 33% / 0% / 33% / 30% / 3%
Jewish Home / 28% / 3% / 3% / 28% / 38%
Haredi Parties / 37% / 10% / 0% / 16% / 37%
Center Left Parties* / 37% / 2% / 36% / 14% / 11%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 39% / 3% / 17% / 28% / 13%
Yesh Atid / 37% / 5% / 25% / 25% / 8%
Labor / 34% / 0% / 39% / 19% / 8%
Jewish Home / 22% / 5% / 2% / 33% / 38%
Haredi Parties / 32% / 11% / 0% / 18% / 38%
Center Left Parties* / 19% / 10% / 34% / 18% / 19%
Political Worldview / Right / 25% / 5% / 11% / 26% / 32%
Center leaning right / 46% / 8% / 11% / 22% / 14%
Center / 40% / 4% / 20% / 25% / 11%
Center leaning left + left / 35% / 2% / 31% / 23% / 10%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

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Attitudes toward the Likud

According to the polls, a majority of Likud voters support a peace agreement based on the principle of two states for two peoples, while most of the Likud Knesset members oppose it. There are those who explain this phenomenon by saying that extremist right-wing figures took over the bodies that vote for the Likud members of Knesset in the primaries. Do you agree or disagree with this explanation?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Agree / 37% / 38% / 30%
Disagree / 45% / 45% / 34%
No Opinion / 18% / 17% / 36%

According to voting intentions and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Agree / Disagree / No Opinion
38% / 45% / 17%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 31% / 60% / 8%
Yesh Atid / 50% / 38% / 12%
Labor / 55% / 36% / 9%
Jewish Home / 25% / 59% / 16%
Haredi Parties / 15% / 61% / 24%
Center Left Parties * / 46% / 31% / 23%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 28% / 63% / 9%
Yesh Atid / 43% / 34% / 24%
Labor / 60% / 28% / 13%
Jewish Home / 24% / 57% / 19%
Haredi Parties / 17% / 59% / 24%
Center Left Parties* / 52% / 32% / 16%
Political Worldview / Right / 20% / 61% / 19%
Center leaning right / 36% / 48% / 16%
Center / 42% / 44% / 15%
Center leaning left + left / 62% / 25% / 13%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

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Continuation of the Negotiations

One of the principles that might guide the continued talks with the Palestinians is that the border will be determined on the basis of 67 lines with agreed swaps thatwill take into consideration security needs and retain the settlement blocs under Israeli control. Do you think Netanyahu will agree to conduct negotiations on the basis of this principle?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Agree / 41% / 42% / 35%
Disagree / 42% / 43% / 34%
No Opinion / 17% / 15% / 31%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Agree / Disagree / No Opinion
42% / 43% / 15%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 48% / 41% / 11%
Yesh Atid / 50% / 38% / 12%
Labor / 39% / 58% / 3%
Jewish Home / 44% / 44% / 13%
Haredi Parties / 30% / 46% / 25%
Center Left Parties * / 43% / 38% / 19%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 48% / 44% / 9%
Yesh Atid / 60% / 29% / 11%
Labor / 42% / 48% / 10%
Jewish Home / 37% / 41% / 24%
Haredi Parties / 34% / 41% / 24%
Center Left Parties* / 38% / 54% / 8%
Political Worldview / Right / 37% / 46% / 17%
Center leaning right / 48% / 37% / 15%
Center / 45% / 41% / 14%
Center leaning left + left* / 43% / 45% / 12%

*Livni’s party, Kadima and Meretz

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Identification with Political Position

With which political positions do you identify with more?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Netanyahu’s positions / 47% / 47% / 44%
Positions expressed by his Likud opponents: Danny Danon and Miri Regev / 21% / 22% / 9%
No Opinion / 32% / 31% / 47%

According to voting patterns and political worldview (Jewish sector):

Netanyahu’s Positions / Netanyahu’s Opponents in the Likud: Danny Danon and Miri Regev / No Opinion
47% / 22% / 31%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 65% / 19% / 15%
Yesh Atid / 59% / 9% / 33%
Labor / 48% / 15% / 36%
Jewish Home / 25% / 50% / 25%
Haredi Parties / 25% / 36% / 39%
Center Left Parties * / 53% / 15% / 32%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 73% / 17% / 11%
Yesh Atid / 54% / 14% / 32%
Labor / 52% / 12% / 35%
Jewish Home / 20% / 59% / 21%
Haredi Parties / 18% / 41% / 41%
Center Left Parties* / 63% / 7% / 30%
Political Worldview / Right / 42% / 34% / 23%
Center leaning right / 53% / 25% / 22%
Center / 50% / 16% / 34%
Center leaning left + left* / 52% / 7% / 41%
By Chance of Voting for New Party that will Split from Likud / Definitely Yes / 91% / 3% / 6%
Probably Yes / 72% / 13% / 15%
Probably + Definitely No / 30% / 30% / 40%
By Chance of Voting for New Party if Additional People Join It / Definitely Yes / 85% / 7% / 8%
Probably Yes / 73% / 14% / 13%
Probably + Definitely No / 29% / 29% / 42%

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Netanyahu's response to threats from opponents of negotiations with the Palestinians

If opponents of negotiations with the Palestinians within the Likud, led by Danny Danon and Miri Regev, threaten to dismantle the Likud because of progress in the peace process, what do you think should be Netanyahu’s response?

Total / By Sector
Jews / Arabs
Stop the peace negotiations in view of the threats by opponents of the negotiations within the Likud / 22% / 23% / 0%
Continue the peace negotiations despite the threat by opponents of the negotiations within the Likud / 66% / 66% / 68%
No Opinion / 12% / 11% / 32%

According to several variables (Jewish sector):

Stop the peace negotiations in view of the threats by opponents of the negotiations within the Likud / Continue the peace negotiations despite the threat by opponents of the negotiations within the Likud / No Opinion
23% / 66% / 11%
2013 Voting / Likud Beiteinu / 22% / 69% / 9%
Yesh Atid / 10% / 76% / 14%
Labor / 12% / 79% / 9%
Jewish Home / 50% / 31% / 19%
Haredi Parties / 45% / 39% / 16%
Center Left Parties * / 0% / 95% / 5%
Current Voting Intentions / Likud Beiteinu / 22% / 70% / 8%
Yesh Atid / 15% / 72% / 14%
Labor / 6% / 86% / 8%
Jewish Home / 64% / 28% / 8%
Haredi Parties / 52% / 34% / 14%
Center Left Parties* / 0% / 97% / 3%
Political Worldview / Right / 43% / 47% / 10%
Center leaning right / 22% / 67% / 11%
Center / 17% / 75% / 8%
Center leaning left + left* / 5% / 86% / 9%
By Chance of Voting for New Party that will Split from Likud / Definitely Yes / 8% / 82% / 9%
Probably Yes / 13% / 79% / 8%
Probably + Definitely No / 31% / 59% / 10%
By Chance of Voting for New Party if Additional People Join It / Definitely Yes / 14% / 73% / 13%
Probably Yes / 15% / 79% / 5%
Probably + Definitely No / 29% / 60% / 11%

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