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Dialog Poll: 55%:21% Reject settlement freeze,

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Dialog Poll: 55%:21% Reject settlement freeze, 65%:27% No deal without
Palestinian recognition of Jewish state
Dr. Aaron Lerner – IMRA 2 March 2014

Poll carried out 24-25 February – by Dialogue under the supervision of
statistics professor and pollster Camil Fuchs of a representative sample of
534 adult Israelis (including Israeli Arabs). Published in Haaretz on 28
February 2014. Statistical error +/- 4/4 percentage points

If elections held today (expressed in Knesset seats)
Current Knesset seats in [brackets].
Please note: There are 120 seats in the Knesset. Parties must receive a
minimum of 2% of the valid votes cast in the elections to be included in the
Knesset – this comes to 2.4 seats. After elections are held the coalition
forming a government must receive 61 votes in a vote of confidence in the
Knesset.

33 [31] Likud Beiteinu (Likud & Yisrael Beiteinu)
14 [19] Lapid “Yesh Atid” Party
16 [15] Labor
12 [12] Bayit Yehudi
10 [11] Shas
06 [07] Yahadut Hatorah
05 [06] Livni party “Hatnua” Party
10 [06] Meretz
12 [11] Arab parties
02 [02] Kadima

Are you satisfied with the performance of the following in their positions?
PM Netanyahu Yes 40% No 50%
Finance Minister Lapid Yes 18% No 73%
Foreign Minister Liberman Yes 34% No 49%
Defense Minister Yaalon Yes 49% No 33%

Of the following who is most appropriate to be prime minister?
Netanyahu 40% Lapid 5% Herzog 14% Liberman 10% Don’t know 31%

Will the last attacks by ministers against Secretary of State Kerry help or
hurt Israel?
Help 21% Hurt 35% Don’t know 24%

If the USA demands that Israel freeze construction in the settlements as a
condition for the continuation of negotiations should Israel agree or
refuse?
Agree 37% Refuse 52% Don’t know 11%

If there is an agreement on all other points but the Palestinians are not
prepared to recognize Israel as a Jewish State should Israel sign the peace
agreement?
Yes 27% No 65% Don’t know 8%
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