A poll conducted by Channel 12 and reported by The Times of Israel indicates that approximately 23% of Israelis are considering leaving the country or have a relative who is doing so if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is re-elected. The same survey revealed that 68% do not plan to leave, with the remainder unsure. Additionally, the poll found that 67% of respondents opposed recent legislation by Netanyahu's coalition, which includes a law elevating Torah study to a quasi-constitutional status and measures protecting ultra-Orthodox Israelis from military service-related arrests. Twenty-one percent supported the legislation, while others were undecided.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the potential exodus of Israelis as a consequence of Netanyahu's policies, particularly highlighting opposition to his legislative agenda. While the data itself is presented neutrally, the emphasis on the negative implications of Netanyahu's re-election and the focus on opposition




