The poll also revealed that a near majority of the public supports a ground operation against Hezbollah in the North.
Minister Orit Strock claimed that the deal would lead to abandoning the goals of the war and leaving hostages behind.
A News 13 poll indicates National Unity Party led by Benny Gantz wins 30 seats if elections held today. Likud strengthens slightly; Yesh Atid receives 15 seats.
Audience members at Yisrael Hayom conference shout at Finance Minister about how can he "sleep at night" with 133 hostages still being held in Gaza.
When asked who would be in charge of Gaza after the war, Zvi Sukkot said, "I can tell you who would not be, not the PA, not Hamas, and not any other party that will commit terrorism."
The reason Likud MKs gave for opposing the bill: not wanting to raise issues now that would split the country.
It’s a vision starkly at odds with Israel’s mainstream, even as the country’s political center has shifted discernibly to the Right in recent years.
Israeli politicians slam US sanctions on West Bank farms and individuals, decrying foreign intervention.
For many, including those within the religious community themselves, the timing and backdrop for such an event could not have been more wrong.
For religious Jerusalemites who generally define themselves as National Religious, there are three representative lists running for city council in the elections set for the end of this month