A Direct Polls survey conducted for i24 finds that 16% of respondents view Likud under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the party most connected to Jewish tradition. Shas (10%) and Otzma Yehudit (10%) follow, while 20% say no party is connected to Jewish tradition.
A Direct Polls survey commissioned for i24 asked Israeli respondents which party they perceive as most connected to Jewish tradition. Likud, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, came first with 16%, while Shas under Aryeh Deri and Otzma Yehudit under Itamar Ben Gvir each received 10%. Notably, 20% of respondents said no party is connected to Jewish tradition. The poll adds a cultural dimension to recent surveys that focused on electoral preferences and coalition dynamics. Earlier polls tracked by The Zioneer have shown varied public sentiment on party competence in governance and security.
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