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Poll shows public less critical of government s response to COVID; Yamina slips

3 shares Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) during a visit to a COVID-19 vaccination center in Zarzir, northern Israel, February 9, 2021. (David Cohen/Flash90) The public view of the government’s handling of the pandemic is improving slightly, according to a poll published Tuesday. The Channel 12 poll, which was conducted by the Midgam Institute, also showed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party making small gains at the expense of its rival Yamina ahead of the March election. Asked what they thought of the government’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis, 50 percent of respondents had a negative view while 47% had a positive view. In a poll published by the channel a month ago, 59% said they had a negative view and 39% had a positive outlook.

Israel election polls: Tel Aviv mayor gains ground, Gantz grazing threshold

The new party established by former Yesh Atid MK Ofer Shelah, Gesher, Habayit Hayehudi and Labor did not pass the electoral threshold in this poll. Former accountant-general Yaron Zelekha s Economic Party, announced Wednesday evening, was not included in the poll.      The Channel 13 poll was conducted alongside Prof. Camille Fuchs, and included 601 respondents from the Jewish population and 100 from the Arab community. It has a margin of error of 3.7 percent. The Channel 12 poll was conducted alongside the Midgam Institute, led by Manu Geva and in cooperation with iPanel. It surveyed 505 respondents who are representative of the Israeli population over the phone and internet. It has a margin of error of +-4 percent.

Gantz: Netanyahu continues using virus for personal gain - Inside Israel

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Poll: Arabs Want Their MKs to Align with Netanyahu, Right

Roy Alima/Flash90 A recent survey conducted ahead of a possible fourth Israeli election in the past two years found, among other things, that a plurality of Arab voters would like their representatives in Knesset to cooperate more with the government, even if it’s a right-wing government. Conducted by the Midgam Institute on behalf of the Israel Democracy Institute, the survey asked respondents whether or not they support the recent cooperation between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and MK Mansour Abbas, head of the Ra’am faction (an Islamic party) within the Joint Arab List. Surprisingly (or perhaps not so surprisingly – see below), 41 percent of Arab respondents said they support this cooperation, while just 34 percent said they oppose it. The remaining 25 percent said they did not know enough about the issue to answer.

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