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Most Israelis Confident in Voting Choices as Right-Wing Support Grows Ahead of Fall Elections

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Most Israelis Confident in Voting Choices as Right-Wing Support Grows Ahead of Fall Elections
67% right-leaning
Center 1Right 2

First reported by Arutz Sheva · 10 hours ago

What happened

A JPPI poll shows 82% of Israelis are confident in their voting choices ahead of fall elections, with right-wing support rising among Jewish voters. The political center is the key battleground, and no coalition option holds a majority. Security and judicial reform are top voter concerns, with significant differences between right and left priorities.

  • 0182% of Israelis are certain or fairly certain about their voting decisions ahead of fall elections.
  • 02Right-wing identification among Jewish Israelis rose to 66%, while left-wing support declined to 19%.
  • 03No coalition option has majority support; the most popular is the Change Bloc including Arab parties (27%).
  • 04Security is the top voting issue (28%), followed by governance and judicial system concerns (18%).
  • 05Right-wing voters prioritize security and judicial reform; center-left voters emphasize liberal values.
  • 0642% of Likud voters prefer a right-wing coalition with a centrist party addition rather than the current bloc alone.

Summary translated & synthesized from the sources below by baba. Read each original for the full report.

In this story
OrganizationsJPPI, Likud
PlacesIsrael

Full coverage · 3 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

WallaCenter · Hebrew8 hours ago
Most Israelis Confident in Voting Choices as Right-Wing Support Grows Ahead of Fall Elections
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew10 hours ago
Most Israelis Firm on Voting Choices as Political Battle Centers on the Center Ahead of Fall Elections
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew10 hours ago
JPPI Poll Shows Most Israelis Have Decided Votes as Right-Wing Support Grows Ahead of Elections

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