A Channel 12 (Ulpan Shishi) poll finds that a notable share of Israelis would consider leaving Israel if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is elected again, and that the Knesset as a whole receives a poor public grade. Specific figures were not disclosed in the initial report.
The survey, broadcast on Channel 12's Friday night news magazine Ulpan Shishi, touches on public sentiment ahead of the next election cycle. The question about leaving the country reflects a recurring theme in Israeli political discourse, while the poor grade for MKs suggests broad dissatisfaction with the Knesset. No further breakdown by demographic or party affiliation was provided in the initial report.
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