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24.09.2024

Survey: 62 percent against Haredim in the government

Incitement does its job • poll conducted by the Smith Institute shows that 62% of respondents are in favor of a government without the orthodox parties • Orthodox factor: Yesh Atid, incited a long time against the ultra-Orthodox, at the end Lapid revealed that the money was not being kept by us" • Most voters prefer Benjamin Netanyahu will not serve as the next prime minister • Moshe Kahlon and Gideon Sa'ar - prevail over Netanyahu

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Survey: 62 percent against Haredim in the government
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Incitement against Haredim has probably not passed from the political system: According to a recent survey the majority of Israelis would prefer a government without haredim.

According to a survey of Smith Institute for Hiddush Organization, 62% of respondents are in favor of a government without the haredi parties, 74% oppose to re enlarge the yeshiva budget.

Between supporters of the government without the religious parties: 78% support Kahlon and 68% are undecided.

The survey was conducted on Wednesday with a representative sample of 500 adult Jewish populations in Israel.

Orthodox political factor said to behadrey haredim that "longstanding incitement against ultra-Orthodox community did its job, for many years the media and the Yesh Atid party, incited against haredim. But here Lapid joined the government, and discovered that the money and the big budgets are not within the ultra-Orthodox, the public will internalize and understand they were incited by him for nothing.

Hiddush CEO Uri Regev said: "The public is anxious now about the possibility that Moshe Gafni will return to the State Finance Committee or Aryeh Deri will return to the Interior Ministry."

Another survey, it turns out that 65 percent of Israel are not interested in Binyamin Netanyahu as Israel's next Prime Minister, surveyed by Channel 2 of Mina Tzemach and Mano Geva released tonight.

According to the survey, 71 percent of voters in Israel plan to vote, 65 percent do not want the continued tenure of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 30 percent are interested in his administration.

According to 36 percent, Benjamin Netanyahu deserves to be the next prime minister, for Avigdor Lieberman 10 percent expressed support, 10 percent for Naftali Bennett, 10 percent for Yitzchak Herzog, 8 percent for Tzipi Livni, 7 percent for Moshe Kahlon Yair 5 percent for Lapid. Ya'alon 3 percent.

According to the survey, 39 percent are loyal to the party they voted in the last election. 27 percent changed their minds from the previous elections. 17 still undecided. 6 percent voted in the past and said they will not vote in the upcoming elections.

NEWS 2 survey indicates whereby Moshe Kahlon and Gideon Sa'ar - each of which outweigh Netanyahu in the election for prime minister.
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