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Thursday, October 11, 2007
Polls: 73.2% Investigate PM now, 73.4% Winograd should make personal recommendations, 45.6%:41.4% Transfer Arab neighborhoods in eastern Jerusalem in peace agreement

Polls: 73.2% Investigate PM now, 73.4% Winograd should make personal
recommendations, 45.6%:41.4% Transfer Arab neighborhoods in eastern
Jerusalem in peace agreement
Dr. Aaron Lerner Date: 11 October 2007

Telephone poll of a representative sample of 478 adult Israelis (including
Arab Israelis) carried out by Shvakim Panorama for Israel Radio's "Another
Matter" program on 10 October

As you know the Israel Police are questioning prime minister Ehud Olmert
this week. To what extent do you support the position that:
- A prime minister should not be investigated so long as he serves as prime
minister and the investigation should wait until he completes his term.
or
- A prime minister should be investigated also during the period he is
serving.

Total: Don't investigate 18.7% Investigate 73.2% Other 8.1%
Kadima voters: Don't investigate 22.9% Investigate 73.6% Other 3.6%
Likud voters: Don't investigate 7.8% Investigate 84.3% Other 7.8%
Labor voters: Don't investigate 28.0% Investigate 72.0%

Should the Winograd Committee investigating the Second Lebanon War issue
conclusions regarding individuals involved in the failure of the Second
Lebanon War?
Total: Yes 73.4% No 13.7% Other 12.9%
Kadima voters: Yes 63.7% No 26.4% Other 9.9%
Likud voters; Yes 81.9% No 13.0% Other 5.1%
Labor voters: Yes 64.9% No 31.8% Other 3.3%

Do you support oppose the transfer of the Arab neighborhoods in eastern
Jerusalem within the framework of a peace agreement with the Palestinians?
[AL: It would be interesting to see if the respondents have a clue regarding
the geographic location and/or proximity of these "neighborhoods"]

Total: Certainly support 34.4% Considerably 11.2% Considerably oppose 10.5%
Certainly oppose 30.9% Other 13.0%
Kadima voters: Certainly support 38.1% Considerably 16.1% Considerably
oppose 9.4% Certainly oppose 33.1% Other 3.1%
Likud voters: Certainly support 12.3% Considerably 5.1% Considerably oppose
16.3% Certainly oppose 46.1% Other 20.1%
Labor voters: Certainly support 50.7% Considerable 17.1% Considerably oppose
6.7% Certainly oppose 15.0% Other 10.5%

As you know, next month a peace conference will open in Annapolis in the USA
between Israel and the Palestinians. Will this bring diplomatic progress?
Total: Yes 22.8% No 61.4% Other 15.8%
Kadima voters: Yes 25.1% No 58.7% Other 16.1%
Likud voters; Yes 18.9% No 73.2% Other 7.8%
Labor voters; Yes 38.0% No 50.3% Other 11.7%

Do you support or oppose the high school teacher's strike?
Total: Support 32.2% Oppose 39.8% Other 27.9%
Kadima voters; Support 38.1% Oppose 48.9% Other 13.0%
Likud voters: Support 28.9% Oppose 48.7% Other 22.4%
Labor voters: Support 54.4% Oppose 38.9% Other 6.7%

Dr. Aaron Lerner, Director IMRA (Independent Media Review & Analysis)
(mail POB 982 Kfar Sava)
Tel 972-9-7604719/Fax 972-3-7255730
INTERNET ADDRESS: imra@netvision.net.il
Website: http://www.imra.org.il

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