Former Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat the most popular choice to take over, with 45%; Likud MK Kisch dismisses survey as a 'lie' aimed at 'subversion'

As Lapid and Netanyahu return to coalition maneuvers, surveys show widespread dissatisfaction among Israelis with the outcome of the fight with Hamas

Unity government seen as preferred choice over one led by Bennett and Netanyahu; two-thirds of New Hope voters want Sa'ar to enter coalition with 'change bloc'

Survey suggests factions could be forced to partner in next government, following first planned Palestinian parliamentary election in 15 years scheduled for May

Gallup survey finds overall sympathy for Palestinians at new high, while sympathy for Israelis drops slightly over past few years; majority still back Palestinian statehood

PM's Likud projected to win 30-32 seats, and to clinch 60 along with declared and potential partners; 51% don't want him as PM, but he's still far more popular than his challengers

Kan survey, released a day before final polls are allowed before election, says neither the PM nor his rivals have clear path to coalition

TV survey says neither the PM nor his rivals have clear path to forming coalition; approval of government's handling of pandemic grows

Parties fume at move, say it weakens bloc; PM hits Bennett but says he has 'no problem' with people voting for right-wing Religious Zionism party

Survey has Likud at 28 seats, Yesh Atid at 20, New Hope again in single digits; Meretz, Ra'am, Blue and White manage to cross threshold

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