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Gantz continues to strengthen, Smotrich fails to reach Knesset - poll

In the question of suitability for the role of prime minister, around 50% thought Benny Gantz was most suited to the role.

Israelis reject authoritarianism, support representative democracy in latest poll

Despite the fall, Israelis are still heavily in favor of representative democracy and largely reject all other forms of government according to the data.

Children who are exposed to loud noise via earbuds and headphones can endanger their hearing

Among parents whose children use headphones and earbuds, half of them say that their kid/s spend at least an hour a day using audio devices.

Israel Politics: Polls remain steady, leaving Smotrich out of Knesset

The poll shows that this week there were slight deviations of one seat among some of the parties, but no change between the blocs.

By MOSHE COHEN
23/02/2024

Support for female combat soldiers dependent on sector, study finds

Support for women combat soldiers is roughly the same between men and women.

Gantz maintains strong lead over Netanyahu, Israeli public wants elections

New polls found that the majority of Israelis believe haredim should be forced to draft to the IDF.

 Infographic from the latest Maariv election poll, published on February 9, 2024

Is the Likud weakening in the eyes of the public?

Itamar Ben-Gvir's Otzma Yehudit sees surge in popularity • 25% of those who voted Likud in 2022 believe Benny Gantz to be suitable for prime minister role

By MOSHE COHEN
09/02/2024

Majority of Israelis prioritize hostage release over toppling Hamas - poll

Israelis who prioritize the rescue of hostages have clashed with Israelis who believe that the IDF completely removing Hamas from power should be the priority.

Netanyahu makes slight gains against Gantz, Lapid in new election poll

All in all, the coalition gained two seats, adding up to 46 total, while the opposition went down to 74, still making up a sizable majority of the Knesset’s 120. 

02/02/2024

From Baby Boomers to Gen Alpha: Study suggests generalizations about generational gaps are wrong

“I wasn't able to find anything to suggest that attitudes towards work and career are actually related to the year in which someone was born," said Sociology Professor Martin Schröder.

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