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    March 31, 2001: Public Opinion Poll

    In each of Israel's biggest dailies, the polls concern the violence with the Arabs and the preformance of newly elected PM, Ariel Sharon. While the numbers were taken during a harsh week while Sharon has not had time to "prove" himself, some winners and losers are appearent:

    Losers: Sharon, Arafat, the Arabs, the "peace process" and and Israeli Arabs.

    Winners: Netanyahu and Peres.


    March 18, 2001: First Poll After Elections

    In the first poll done after the latest elections for Prime Minister, we see the Israelis reactions. Most important is the poll that shows the voters wish that the Knesset be changed also. Suffice to say that the Likud would more than double it's size and move from 19 seats to 43 ...


    February 3, 2001: This Week's Election Polls

    In the last polls before the elections, Barak still needs to look at Sharon ahead of him. While this poll does tell us that more Israelis believe what Barak and Co. are threatening them with, i.e. that Sharon will lead to war, the still will vote for Sharon. Arab in the neighborhood who think the Israelis are getting soft had better listen ...


    February 3, 2001: This Week's Election Polls

    In the last polls before the elections, Barak still needs to look at Sharon ahead of him. While this poll does tell us that more Israelis believe what Barak and Co. are threatening them with, i.e. that Sharon will lead to war, the still will vote for Sharon. Arab in the neighborhood who think the Israelis are getting soft had better listen ...


    January 20, 2001: This Week's Election Polls

    These polls show that not much has changed since the elections were called and it becasme clear that Netanyahu would not run. If anything, these polls show Sharon gaining and even passing Shimon Peres. Maybe that has something to do with the announcement of the group pushing peres that they will stop their activity for him....


    January 12, 2001: This Week's Election Polls

    This week's polls, while Ma'ariv gives Barak a little more room (while Yidiot stays the same as last week) this is not the "change of direction" Barak and his advisors hoped for. Will we see Peres taking Barak's place? Could be that the small lead Peres has on Sharon in the polls is what is making him say that he will not run ...


    January 12, 2001: This Week's Election Polls

    This week's polls, while Ma'ariv gives Barak a little more room (while Yidiot stays the same as last week) this is not the "change of direction" Barak and his advisors hoped for. Will we see Peres taking Barak's place? Could be that the small lead Peres has on Sharon in the polls is what is making him say that he will not run ...


    January 5, 2001: This Week's Election Polls

    With just one month to go, and the Clinton race still going on, Barak slips farther in the polls. We bring you a range of questions asked the Israeli public (Jews and Arabs). 78% of Israelis fear for the very future of their state..


    December 29, 2000: Israeli Election Polls

    Barak gets hit where it hurts most. The voters don't trst him, not his actions, and especially not his election strategy. On the other hand, a lot of voters are still undecided...


    December 23, 2000: Israeli Election Polls

    Barak is in trouble. The latest polls show that after he outmanuvered the Knesset, Netanyahu and Peres - he has still yet to outmanuver the Israel voters. Sharon leads by an even bigger lead this week, while the polls show people voting against Barak even if he brings them an agreement with Arafat...


    December 8, 2000: Israeli Election Polls

    In today's polls, elction fever is getting stronger ... Both Maariv and Yidiot cover the Knesset parties. There are important differences in the two polls.


    December 2, 2000: Israeli Election Polls

    In the first polls out after Barak calls for general elections, we see Netanyahu and Sharon out in front, but with a lot of undecided voters. First time - a poll about the Knesset party status: One Israel, Shas-down; Likud, Russians, Arabs - up; the "Center Party" - gone as if never here ....


    November 10, 2000: Bad Grades for Ehud

    In the latest polls, not only is PM Ehud consistantly running far behind Bibi Netanyahu, but now, in the Yidiot poll, Israelis give him very bad grades as Prime Minister...


    November 25, 2000: Right Wing Widens Lead

    These polls from Maariv and Yidiot show the same trends. Netanyahu and Sharon make bigger gains. Ehud Barak is losing more ground. 78% replied that they are not satisfied with how he is handleing the crisis ...


    October 20, 2000: Netanyahu Widens Lead to 21%

    Netanyahu widens his lead over Barak to 21% (Ma'ariv) - but the big news is that Sharon, for the first time ever, takes the lead over Barak by 10%! This is not Barak's only electoral woes - check it out ...


    September 9, 2000: Israeli Public Opinion Poll

    PM Ehud Barak, on the wings of his "secular revolution" gains in the polls, taking the lead over Bibi for the first time in over a month.


    August 18, 2000: Maariv Poll

    Netanyahu/Sharon both gain against Barak. Ma'ariv asks about "New Israel".


    August 5, 2000: Maariv/Yidiot Poll

    Netanyahu/Sharon both gain against Barak. Yidiot asks who was at fault in Camp David.


    July 28, 2000: Maariv Poll

    Ma'ariv poll after the failure of Barak at Camp David. The Israeli public is still confused. Barak gains in the polls against Netanyahu and Sharon. That does not keep 40% from wanting a unity government, and another 44% wanting new elections ...


    July 9, 2000: Maariv Poll

    Ma'ariv poll with Netanyahu still in front ... strong support for enlisting the Ultra-orthodox and a national unity government.


    July 1, 2000: Israeli Opinion Polls

    While Ma'ariv shocks with the news that Bibi is now heading Barak 44% - 36% ... Yidiot publishes a poll on the Knesset parties themselves; Shinui, Tibi, Meretz and the Likud winners - Sharansky, Shas and Labor loosers ....


    June 23, 2000: Netanyahu Pulls Ahead

    For the first time since the last elections, Bibi Netanyahu pulls ahead, according to todays Ma'ariv. Yedioth has Bibi and Barak neck and neck. More issues inside.


    April 7, 2000: Gallup and Dahaf Political Issues

    March 31, 2000: Gallup Poll: Political Issues; Netanyahu, The Golan, Lebanon, The Pope

    March 23, 2000: Dahaf Poll: 55% Do not trust peace agreement with Assad

    January 7, 2000: Dahaf Poll on Critical Golan Issues - Main Results

    December 29, 1999: IMRA'S Gallup Poll on Critical Golan Issues - Main Results